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Gaspipe

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Hi, sorry in advance if this shouldn't be posted here. I'm building my build thread and want to do a good job.

Question is the first post should be an update of what is going on with your tank correct?
- Will I be able to amend/edit this 1st post later on to update the "journal"?
Does anyone have advice on what I should or shouldn't do on that thread?

Thanks in advance
Gaspare
 

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You can edit your posts, yes. It's pretty much a free for all of how you want to present your build to people.
 

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You can amend posts as a partner but I think its limited to 10 minutes after first post. Some people start with pictures from the beginning and summarize the upgrades and changes up to that point. Some will just start from what is currently happening. The goal is to share your tank, ideas and methods that work/don't work.
 

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This might help

 

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