• Brandon4517

Destiny

If you want to avoid picky aquatic organisms, just "raise" it, but be prepared with the amount of money for live rocks and a bag of salt, plus a basic set of tests, plus lighting, plus a skimmer (homemade is fine), and of course don't forget about the inhabitants themselves. In general, if you are interested and willing, let me know via e-mail, and I will provide a complete breakdown of the equipment and prices based on my aquarium, and I will also help with advice on starting up for free.

Guy

Guys, I will post the essence of the seminar, but a little later.

Marie5735

Great seminar... I really liked it!

Debbie3587

If we speak without bias and exaggerated gasps... I will take the liberty to state the following: simply and clearly (as it should be, without intrusive advertising about the impossibility of achieving happiness in this life...) he answered all the questions that frightened aquarists about the SEA in the aquarium.

Jeffrey6189

I also really liked the seminar; everything was explained clearly and, in my opinion, professionally. It's evident that the person knows their stuff; I would say they are a pro. And there's no need to be so afraid of the sea; if you want, you can create a marine aquarium for yourself without spending a lot of money.

Helen

...just look at his hands... I also gained a lot of pleasure and information. Everything is very simple and accessible, considering that this was the first time he conducted such a seminar. The reason I mentioned the hands is that no one noticed how he was stacking the books on the table—one inside the other, neatly, beautifully... Remember he said, "There must be a plan, punctuality..." That's why everything turned out so concise yet accessible... This is truly professionalism, refined by years of practice. And of course, a passion for the sea.