Fish Care Tips

The Stress of Reefing: My Unexpected Journey



When things happen with your reef tank or inhabitants, it seems like it all happens at once!
It’s the name of the game. This is were the stress and panic come in the hobby. The strong will stay in the hobby, or leave and come back lol

-Sorry for the audio in this video, had some problems with the mic.

The best advice is just to take it slow and don’t freak out if things go south.

Also a tip for Quarantine-
If you’re planning on getting a fish, keep that day clear of any other errands!
The fish is probably already stressed from the travel and when you rush the acclimation process its not going to end well.

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