Rock Anemone
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I have been browsing the forums and have seen a large amount of threads entitled, "Dumest Question Ever," "Stupid Question," "Useless Question," etc.
It dosen't help drive people to your thread when making topics like this.
It's better to name your thread according to the context in it. It will help people with the same question get information. It will also interest people more and drive more activity to your thread.
Second, when asking questions about your tank such as lighting, filtration, bioload, trace elements and feeding, sick inhabitants, provide information on your setup.
Such as:
- Tank Size
- Lighting
- Filtration
- Inhabitants
- Water Parims "alk, calcium, PH, ammonia, nitrates, nitrites."
- And any other helpful information according to your question.
Also, use the search feature before posting new threads, many of your questions have already been answered. You can find the search feature on top of the forum:
So, please name your topics according to your thread and I guarantee you will get more replies and helpful advice.
Rock Anemone
It dosen't help drive people to your thread when making topics like this.
It's better to name your thread according to the context in it. It will help people with the same question get information. It will also interest people more and drive more activity to your thread.
Second, when asking questions about your tank such as lighting, filtration, bioload, trace elements and feeding, sick inhabitants, provide information on your setup.
Such as:
- Tank Size
- Lighting
- Filtration
- Inhabitants
- Water Parims "alk, calcium, PH, ammonia, nitrates, nitrites."
- And any other helpful information according to your question.
Also, use the search feature before posting new threads, many of your questions have already been answered. You can find the search feature on top of the forum:

So, please name your topics according to your thread and I guarantee you will get more replies and helpful advice.
Rock Anemone
