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| View Poll Results: In consideration of Tank Crashes... | |||
| My tank has suffered a full crash | 
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	    20 | 13.33% | 
| My tank has suffered a partial crash | 
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	    34 | 22.67% | 
| My tank has never crashed, but has potential problems | 
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	    40 | 26.67% | 
| My tank is bullet proof | 
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	    16 | 10.67% | 
| Crash caused by equipment failure | 
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	    21 | 14.00% | 
| Crash caused by temperature deviation | 
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	    13 | 8.67% | 
| Crash caused by electrical failure | 
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	    13 | 8.67% | 
| Crash caused by system design flaw | 
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	    7 | 4.67% | 
| Crash caused by water chemistry | 
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	    15 | 10.00% | 
| Crash caused by low oxygen levels | 
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	    8 | 5.33% | 
| Crash caused by disease or parasites | 
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	    15 | 10.00% | 
| Crash caused by Old Tank Syndrome | 
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	    2 | 1.33% | 
| Crash caused by New Tank Syndrome (rushing it) | 
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	    6 | 4.00% | 
| The cause is not listed in this poll | 
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	    13 | 8.67% | 
| The crash was completely out of my control | 
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	    9 | 6.00% | 
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 150. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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			 It's all about the KISS I agree 100%. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	I'm noticing a lot of corals and especially my acans look better in a big tank with relatively new water. I suspect a lot of our issues are due to years of a system running depleting stuff we never replenish to the same extent. I did a few very large water changes on my last tank and I do believe there's real value in doing so as you sorta do a hard reset on these things.  | 
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