Hi R2R,
I've only been in this community for a little while but have already found it supremely helpful. Amazing collection of talent and knowledge and creativity here. I wanted to reintroduce myself because, honestly, nobody seems to be visiting my build thread and it's getting lonely!
I started a build thread (see my profile or here for a recent post with an unanswered question) but have not gotten any comments there. I do embed lots of questions, but I've found that I only get answers if I post in a topic-specific forum like DIY. Is that how i should keep doing it, post questions there? If i post questions in the build thread then commenters can see the context for the question (tank size, stocking plan, etc.). So I'm using this post to see if I can get some love on the build thread. I realize there is a ton of traffic on that forum, so it's hard for any one reefer like me to get followers.
I've learned to make my posts image-rich, so here's all I got for now, given that my tank is sitting dry in a warehouse right now waiting to be shipped. You have to visit my thread to see exciting photos of a saltwater mixing station in progress, a dirty reef tank being repurposed for a sump, and my current tank-less basement living room.
I've only been in this community for a little while but have already found it supremely helpful. Amazing collection of talent and knowledge and creativity here. I wanted to reintroduce myself because, honestly, nobody seems to be visiting my build thread and it's getting lonely!
I started a build thread (see my profile or here for a recent post with an unanswered question) but have not gotten any comments there. I do embed lots of questions, but I've found that I only get answers if I post in a topic-specific forum like DIY. Is that how i should keep doing it, post questions there? If i post questions in the build thread then commenters can see the context for the question (tank size, stocking plan, etc.). So I'm using this post to see if I can get some love on the build thread. I realize there is a ton of traffic on that forum, so it's hard for any one reefer like me to get followers.
I've learned to make my posts image-rich, so here's all I got for now, given that my tank is sitting dry in a warehouse right now waiting to be shipped. You have to visit my thread to see exciting photos of a saltwater mixing station in progress, a dirty reef tank being repurposed for a sump, and my current tank-less basement living room.