PPE - Please Post Everyone, ...get it...PPE. I bet you though this was something else.
No need to be shy. I see a lot of lookers and very few posters. Trust me, we'd love to hear about your tank, your polyps etc. No need to feel any pressure if you don't have pictures, paint a picture with your words and share as often as you like.
I received an email from a reefer here who said it was ok to mention this as long as I didn't mention her name. She's fairly new and seldom if ever makes a post or replies in this forum. She expressed to me that she doesn't feel comfortable posting because she doesn't know as much as others, and often she doesn't know how to ask a question in a way that is concise and specific enough. I informed her that there is absolutely no reason to be afraid. Don't worry about how it sounds, just start by stating the issue in detail, followed by a bit of background on your tank. I shared with her the importance of providing as much information including parameters as possible when asking for help with a tank/polyp issue. Those who are willing to help will assist you along the way. This reefer has even PM'd me a question instead of asking it in public because of this fear. I told her to feel free to post in this forum and we would not tolerate anyone belittling her because she is a newbie and doesn't know how to ask her question the way some of the others do. Even if you don't have any pressing issues, there's an Introduction Thread where you can do just that. Someone might even go way out of their way to do even more for you from reading your sincere introduction in the thread/link provide below.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1345903
Maybe some of you can leave a quick reply for her and anyone else who might feel as she does. I belive people who care for corals are caring people themselves, so please, never hesitate to ask, suggest or post any questions, concerns or issues you may have. Can I get a little back up on this one people?
Thanks, Mucho
OK OK OK, here's your Purple People Eaters
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_People_Eater
No need to be shy. I see a lot of lookers and very few posters. Trust me, we'd love to hear about your tank, your polyps etc. No need to feel any pressure if you don't have pictures, paint a picture with your words and share as often as you like.
I received an email from a reefer here who said it was ok to mention this as long as I didn't mention her name. She's fairly new and seldom if ever makes a post or replies in this forum. She expressed to me that she doesn't feel comfortable posting because she doesn't know as much as others, and often she doesn't know how to ask a question in a way that is concise and specific enough. I informed her that there is absolutely no reason to be afraid. Don't worry about how it sounds, just start by stating the issue in detail, followed by a bit of background on your tank. I shared with her the importance of providing as much information including parameters as possible when asking for help with a tank/polyp issue. Those who are willing to help will assist you along the way. This reefer has even PM'd me a question instead of asking it in public because of this fear. I told her to feel free to post in this forum and we would not tolerate anyone belittling her because she is a newbie and doesn't know how to ask her question the way some of the others do. Even if you don't have any pressing issues, there's an Introduction Thread where you can do just that. Someone might even go way out of their way to do even more for you from reading your sincere introduction in the thread/link provide below.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1345903
Maybe some of you can leave a quick reply for her and anyone else who might feel as she does. I belive people who care for corals are caring people themselves, so please, never hesitate to ask, suggest or post any questions, concerns or issues you may have. Can I get a little back up on this one people?
Thanks, Mucho
OK OK OK, here's your Purple People Eaters
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_People_Eater
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