Newb
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Newb
Any advice?
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Re: Newb
Read, observe your fish, read some more, repeat!
Seriously, I've learned more from this site than practically anything else online.
Good luck.
Seriously, I've learned more from this site than practically anything else online.
Good luck.
- jp11biod
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Re: Newb
There is a big learning curve to fishkeeping. If you are brand new to the hobby, start with cheaper fish. I worked with a kid once (25 y/o is a kid to me! ) that had never had an aquarium but wanted to get a motoro ray as his first fish. NOT a good idea.