Booker301

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So I have to say I'm not always the most positive when I look at my tank. I never see the results, don't feel like things are moving forward... sound like someone you know? So I have to say if it wasn't for pictures I wouldn't notice how much my system has progressed. This started as a nice size frag thanks to @retroreefs but has grown to one of my favorite mini colonies. This is the progrwss of my WWC Heartbreaker.

So my question fellow reefers is how do you track your progress? Feel free to post some pictures of where you stayed to where you are now!
 

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Ecastillo7

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Hey! Very interesting topic since I am starting to get into some acros. I’m used to seeing pretty good growth from zoas and some branching lps. I’m interested to see how more advanced people track growth. I know sps are “slower” growers relative to others. Trying to stay motivated even if I don’t see apparent growth.


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Booker301

Darkside Reefer
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I personally take pix to keep a catalog of what I have and also to track growth. You really see the changes, not only in growth but in color. You also get to see the changes in polyp extension.

But if your just starting out the most important thing you can do is be patient.
 

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