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I’ve noticed that when someone complains that their reef tank is all out-of-wack, and that they have made this tweek, and that adjustment, and basically it seems as if they are wildly ‘chasing numbers,’ advice often includes the phrase, “... and keep your hands out of the tank.” I am sure that literally, dirt and oils and ‘whatnot’ from the arms and hands are not great for a tank, but are people speaking more figuratively when they say “... and keep your hands out of the tank”— as in, ‘stop trying to monkey with it every 10 minutes’ and just let it stabilize? Just curious. Thanks
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