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after roaming around here i have come to the conclusion that i should have stayed awake in chemistry class. I was wondering are there any good books or the such for selecting and knowing a bit about the various corals, conditions etc. thnxs
 

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after roaming around here i have come to the conclusion that i should have stayed awake in chemistry class. I was wondering are there any good books or the such for selecting and knowing a bit about the various corals, conditions etc. thnxs
Welcome to R2R!!! I too have wished I payed any attention in chemistry class!! You will pick it all up eventually. Books are good but this site is great. Just look through the different forums, read the articles and ask lots of questions!
 

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The chemistry forum has a wealth of knowledge and there are some great articles(link is under the r2r banner).
 

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