Uh--huh, Teena. If this hobby were a cinch, we wouldn't have this forum. We'd just all post photos of how beautiful and algae free our tanks are and have a gallery.
Unfortunately, there are a thousand ways to do things...some of which work better than others. Minor, minor example: I was telling somebody put a saucer down on their dry sand when adding water to a tank for the first time, and somebody else chimed in with, spread out a garbage bag, and it was beautiful: no fuss, no cloudy tank, just a perfect watering with no kickup of sand, the bag floating on the surface as the water got deeper. Brilliant! say I. I'm going to do that next time. I've been at this for 40 and more years, and I learned something. Not a silly little thing if you've been up to your elbows with a turkey baster trying to get dust off your live rock.
So, yep! we all learn, all the time, and good ideas meet better ones.
And if you're really in dire trouble and nervous about the public forum, just PM somebody who's got a bit more experience. I LIKE to answer in public forum, because that way everybody [including the shy folk] gets the benefit of the answers, but at least you'll get an answer before your tank goes crash! Just don't expect too involved an answer except in the public forums, just for the reason I gave above. But if you want a quick check on a fact or practice, PM.
["you! If people from here got to know me in the lounge, they might not trust me any more. . . "
LOL, Will, none of are sane in the Lounge. We don't have to be. But we don't talk [gasp!] fish there either, so be warned! Fish is the forbidden topic, and you will have trout and smelt hurled at you if you try.
