Reefkeeping - Pro Tips

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Not implying that I am one at all (pro) but I thought it'd be neat to have a thread of quick little 'pro tips' for people to browse. Not meant to be controversial or debated; just a quick post of something that you do that makes the hobby a little easier or something that you feel gives you an advantage or just something you feel others ought to know.

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Keep your glass clean so that your cuc focus more on the rockwork.
 

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Dont beat yourself up if you make a mistake. Its how we often learn
 

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Not implying that I am one at all (pro) but I thought it'd be neat to have a thread of quick little 'pro tips' for people to browse. Not meant to be controversial or debated; just a quick post of something that you do that makes the hobby a little easier or something that you feel gives you an advantage or just something you feel others ought to know.

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Keep your glass clean so that your cuc focus more on the rockwork.
great idea!
 
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pro tip: use a stiff bristled one of these for long hair algae. insert into the heart of it and start twirling; try to keep the tip on the rock as you twirl gently and let the tip follow the algae to the roots; walk to the trash/sink clean and repeat
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Not implying that I am one at all (pro) but I thought it'd be neat to have a thread of quick little 'pro tips' for people to browse. Not meant to be controversial or debated; just a quick post of something that you do that makes the hobby a little easier or something that you feel gives you an advantage or just something you feel others ought to know.

Here's an example:

Keep your glass clean so that your cuc focus more on the rockwork.
Controllers can be Very expensive and over priced, but they do help me with consistency and health of my reef.
 

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LFS stands for lying fibbing swindler

The purpose of keeping fish and corals is so that you can have unidentified snails and worms.

90% of reef keeping equipment is entirely unnecessary

If you dont want live rock fo or fw is a better option than reef keeping.

An established and stable reef is going to have the biological diversity of your large intestine and you arent going to find that in a bottle.
 

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