TwoTankAmin
Fish Connoisseur
Becky- it is not that bad, really. You did not harm any fish, you did not break any equipment. All you did is what most of us did when we got our first tank. We tried to learn but we did not know who to get good info from. There is no way to know that generally most of the places that sell the fish and supplies are often misinformed and will say whatever it takes to make a sale.
The fact that you are here and trying to get it right is not a bad thing, it is a good thing. I had a boss many years ago who used to tell me he did not want employees who did not make mistakes because that meant they were not doing their job. The idea is that we learn from our mistakes, often more than from our successes.
And trust me when I tell you in a few weeks you should be enjoying a tank that holds fish and that you will enjoy watching. There is something about staring into a tank and losing yourself in what is going on. You will catch yourself staring into the tank with a big grin on your face.
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The fact that you are here and trying to get it right is not a bad thing, it is a good thing. I had a boss many years ago who used to tell me he did not want employees who did not make mistakes because that meant they were not doing their job. The idea is that we learn from our mistakes, often more than from our successes.
And trust me when I tell you in a few weeks you should be enjoying a tank that holds fish and that you will enjoy watching. There is something about staring into a tank and losing yourself in what is going on. You will catch yourself staring into the tank with a big grin on your face.
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