I'm a newbie to SW having kept a 55 gallon FW tank for ~10 years. When my husband and I discussed the possibility of starting up a reef tank, I started researching. It will be probably another month before I have all of the equipment I need to start setting up and in that time, I will continue to read, research and ask questions. I'm certain I will continue to do so for some time after... as long as I have a tank running.
I agree with this brutally honest post 100%. These 5 questions were ones I asked myself before I bought anything.
There's some questions you need to ask yourself.
1) Do I have the money to partake in an expensive hobby like this?
Yes. I even went so far as to discuss it with my husband and make sure we both understood how much of our disposable income would be spent. And he encouraged me, and continues to do so, to make sure that I get what I NEED and don't try to save money, take shortcuts or make costly mistakes by being cheap. (Not that you can't DIY or find alternative ways to accomplish the same thing, but I don't have to do something JUST to save money. It's about doing the BEST thing for the animals.)
2) Do I have the time to commit to a hobby like this?
Yes. Our kids are grown and I have multiple hours available every day to do what needs to be done (be that reading, researching, planning, maintaining, fixing, water changes, feeding, cleaning, or just sitting and watching the tank---someday).
3) Am I willing to do the research required to start and maintain a ornamental marine system?
Yes. I love learning new things, and it seems that every new thing I learn about this hobby leads to more questions, more research, and more new things to learn! I love it!
4) Am I willing to learn from others and accept the information I have gathered?
Yes. I never understand why anyone would not be willing to do that. HOWEVER, I also recognize the need to "consider the source" and verify the information I am provided with more research. Otherwise, I would believe everything I read on the internet and heard from my LFS, which would lead to complete and utter confusion.
5) Last but not least. Do I understand the consequences of my actions in this hobby?
Yes. My dogs, cat and current fish (FW tank) are my responsibility, just as much as my children when they were growing up (and sometimes still are). I look forward to growing my family with SW fish, inverts and corals... slowly, cautiously, with plenty of research and patience.
When I have questions, because I know I will, I will research more. Sometimes that research will include posting on here, asking questions of all of you more experienced folks, to help me succeed at caring for my new family, calming my nerves, reminding me to have patience and boosting my confidence.