Just want to throw out an oddball question and see what type of responses it generates.
How long has it been, generally speaking, between catastrophic issues with your reef?
I'm not asking about an apocalyptic meltdown, but let's say the amount of time between the sort of issue that you look at and based on your level of experience,whatever that may be, that you recognize you have a major problem on your hands and you are not sure if you will be able to work out the solution before a meaningful loss occurs?
That's a mouthful.
The reason I ask the question is not to identify that folks have frequent problems, but rather to gauge as a hobby community....are we collectively any good at this? I'm sure some will say they rarely have problems. Testing is important and certainly helps us to stay ahead of the curve...but there is an x factor to consider for the figurative sucker punch and undeniable problem that we face trying to maintain an ocean next to a television set.
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How long has it been, generally speaking, between catastrophic issues with your reef?
I'm not asking about an apocalyptic meltdown, but let's say the amount of time between the sort of issue that you look at and based on your level of experience,whatever that may be, that you recognize you have a major problem on your hands and you are not sure if you will be able to work out the solution before a meaningful loss occurs?
That's a mouthful.
The reason I ask the question is not to identify that folks have frequent problems, but rather to gauge as a hobby community....are we collectively any good at this? I'm sure some will say they rarely have problems. Testing is important and certainly helps us to stay ahead of the curve...but there is an x factor to consider for the figurative sucker punch and undeniable problem that we face trying to maintain an ocean next to a television set.
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