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Rodney

The same questions! People, please search the forum and read, or is it that difficult? Everyone wants things to be spoon-fed to them and done for them! P.S. No offense!

Barbara

I will respond clearly! From $5 to $30 per liter.

Kevin3579

Phew... That was close, I thought...

Kathryn514

Someone has already mentioned here: it's time to create a thread "Sea for Free" - I completely agree with that! Unfortunately, many are too lazy to read the forums. In Donetsk, there are GOOD SPECIALISTS! Reach out to them. Or - read, try, make mistakes, learn!

Rebecca

With this approach, there will be ten times fewer newcomers...

Caroline1599

No one is dragging anyone into the sea by the ears.

Jennifer5371

I'm not saying that we need to drag things out. I agree that before asking something, you should at least know what you're asking about, rather than posing an abstract question! Questions of this kind will always exist on any forum. We just need to create a FAQ like on the aquarium logo and direct everyone to it. Well, there's another option - to cut off everyone who asks stupid questions, and then there will only be smart questions...

Monica

Of course, you can send them to the FAQ! Specialists have no interest in answering such questions; it's better and more pleasant to respond to a question that is asked correctly by someone who has at least "dug into" some literature and websites, who understands a bit about whether they need a fish tank or a full marine aquarium! If not, there will always be companies that can do it "turnkey" without any discussions! And if there is a desire to save on this, then you will have to look for information, read, figure things out, and then ask questions!

Brian6895

Sometimes it happens that the person to whom the specialist has passed the necessary information either doesn't understand anything at all about what is being discussed and starts to "make a fuss," or they themselves begin to "teach" the teacher and do everything exactly the opposite. It goes without saying that it's better to answer any well-posed question than to play the role of a forum waiter.

Melinda

Guys, here's the situation: I had a 450-liter freshwater tank from Akvatika, and now it's empty (I won't go into the tragedy of what happened), but I had the idea to turn it into a saltwater tank. What equipment can I keep, and what do I need to buy? (Feel free to point me to Fag; I'm not afraid of additional costs) or who can I contact for paid advice?

Katie3017

That's right, colleagues. That's why I advise you, as a new colleague: if you have any questions about the sea, carefully review the topics in the "Marine Aquaristics" section, read the posts, and understand what is what. Then, when you have taken the first steps, you can start asking questions. Otherwise, it creates unnecessary hassle for colleagues, which often ends with the respected newcomer abandoning the idea, and we, the colleagues, are left only to remember him with a kind word. There are plenty of such examples to be found on the Forum. So, excuse me, no one is being rude to anyone...