11. Jack of all trades. Can do all of the above to a certain extent!
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Inverts!! Im always looking at my invert friends after lights out with a flashlight! I get to see all my fish friends during the day but I love to see my inverts at night!Just for fun, which one are you?
1. The "Novice Nemo" level: You start with a small tank, a couple of clownfish, and dreams of creating a reef like an R2R Reef Of The Month one day.
2. The "Invertebrate Inspired" level: Shrimps, crabs, and snails find their way into your tank, adding diversity and intrigue. When the lights go off your flashlight goes on.
3. The "Coralline Crusader" level: Things start to get serious and you start to see PINK! Your tank graduates to coralline algae, and you begin to expand your coral collection.
4. The "Aquascaping Artist" level: You've mastered the art of arranging live rock, the rock walls are replaced with floating islands and negative aquaspace.
5. The "Aqua Chemist" level: Two Part is no match for you! Water parameters are a breeze, and maintaining a balanced and healthy aquatic environment is a challenge you look forward to.
6. The "Frag Fanatic" level: Fragments of coral become your obsession as you grow and propagate these underwater anaimals. You might even sell some to turn a profit.
7. The "Polyp Paparazzi" level: You are the photosynthetic photographer because you're always looking to snap the most amazing reef photos.
8. The "DIY Maestro" level: You've mastered the art of building your own equipment and creating custom solutions for your reefing needs.
9. The "Coral Conservationist" level: You actively participate in reef conservation efforts, supporting sustainable practices and spreading awareness.
10. The "Reefing Guru" level: You've become a true authority in the reefing community, sharing your knowledge, guiding others, and making waves in the hobby.
So which one are you?
image via @Jedi1199
Not sure where this fitsJust for fun, which one are you?
1. The "Novice Nemo" level: You start with a small tank, a couple of clownfish, and dreams of creating a reef like an R2R Reef Of The Month one day.
2. The "Invertebrate Inspired" level: Shrimps, crabs, and snails find their way into your tank, adding diversity and intrigue. When the lights go off your flashlight goes on.
3. The "Coralline Crusader" level: Things start to get serious and you start to see PINK! Your tank graduates to coralline algae, and you begin to expand your coral collection.
4. The "Aquascaping Artist" level: You've mastered the art of arranging live rock, the rock walls are replaced with floating islands and negative aquaspace.
5. The "Aqua Chemist" level: Two Part is no match for you! Water parameters are a breeze, and maintaining a balanced and healthy aquatic environment is a challenge you look forward to.
6. The "Frag Fanatic" level: Fragments of coral become your obsession as you grow and propagate these underwater anaimals. You might even sell some to turn a profit.
7. The "Polyp Paparazzi" level: You are the photosynthetic photographer because you're always looking to snap the most amazing reef photos.
8. The "DIY Maestro" level: You've mastered the art of building your own equipment and creating custom solutions for your reefing needs.
9. The "Coral Conservationist" level: You actively participate in reef conservation efforts, supporting sustainable practices and spreading awareness.
10. The "Reefing Guru" level: You've become a true authority in the reefing community, sharing your knowledge, guiding others, and making waves in the hobby.
So which one are you?
image via @Jedi1199
#17: Freeze Dried Blue Tang?Not sure where this fits
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Maybe it doesn't?
Yes, I think it is the final stage of the Pharoah's life as a reef keeper? Makes me laugh because they have a Powderblue tang in the mummy photo. Level'in up! Thanks @tbrown !#17: Freeze Dried Blue Tang?
So that would be a 14.675: I Do What I WantOk Rev, I don't fit any of these. I am just an average reefer trying to keep things going, conservatively purchase coral and have a nice looking tank!
Your tank is stunning.I would have to go with 2. The invertebrate inspired by the definitions given. However, that is not entirely an adequate description of me as I have been in the hobby more than 2 decades.
I have raised clownfish from eggs and seahorses from fry. I have never experienced a tank crash since the 90s. I have tanks and fish for more than a decade and I do things old school but it works for me. So call me whatever you want but I think I would call myself successful.
"Master @mattdg," has a nice ring to it. You have correctly identified a significan milestone in reef aquarium enjoyment and the challenge to all of us to find this success is probably an unstated goal that us reefers have when we set out in the hobby to try our hand at growing corals and fish and other parts of the ocean ecosystem in our tiny indoor containments. There have got to be a few other milestones if we think about it, but at the moment I'm too bothered by personal life events to pull anymore out of my currently empty hat.This is interesting. I always though it would be awesome to officially earn a "master reefer' title. There are masters in so many other areas of expertise. Why not reefing? Haha! Seems after 10-20 years of doing this, most of us who make it thus far have earned some sort of cool title, or a plaque to hang hear the tank. I suppose the reward is the reef. That said, I remember the very day I realized.. "hey wait, I can actually grow SPS cora"l! I wanted to shout it out my apt window like everyone in the world must care about such a skill! Right?! Anyone??!
We ALL do what we want.So that would be a 14.675: I Do What I Want
Aw, thank you Propane. My tank looks good but my photography stinks, so it was really kind of you to say such a nice thing about my tank.Your tank is stunning.
Wouldn’t that be fish jerky#17: Freeze Dried Blue Tang?
Interesting page, horrible missed ID though.#17: Freeze Dried Blue Tang?