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In just about everything in life we tend to measure being successful or unsuccessful by results. Can the same be applied in the saltwater reef aquarium hobby? Are "results" a true measure of success? What type of time frame should we consider? What are the results that point to success? Let's talk about it!
1. Would you consider "aquarium results" a good measure of success in this hobby?
2. What do successful "results" look like? coral colonies, breeding fish, coralline algae, what are they?
3. What type of time frame should we consider when we're defining successful results? 6 months, 1 year, 3 years, what is it?
@Char lie reef progression
1. Would you consider "aquarium results" a good measure of success in this hobby?
2. What do successful "results" look like? coral colonies, breeding fish, coralline algae, what are they?
3. What type of time frame should we consider when we're defining successful results? 6 months, 1 year, 3 years, what is it?
@Char lie reef progression
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