Are you reading the "Articles" of R2R?

How often do you browse the "Articles" section of R2R?


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So I have not as of yet read one. But now I am going to. I spend my free time at work reading threads but some days are slow soooo I’m gonna got the books!?!
There are definitely novels hidden in the articles section. Lots of great science and research on topic, there really is something for everyone in there. The pest articles are my favorite... understanding the why so I can keep them out of my tanks :)
 
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What would be really nice is if the “article contributor” badge could take you to a list of that persons articles, kinda like the buildthread badges.
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Awesome! I love our articles section. There's so much amazing content in there! I even have a couple of articles that I've been meaning to write but have not yet made the time to do it.
 

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I tend to skim the articles if I'm looking for more in depth information or if someone links to it. They are a tremendous resource and I appreciate those who have the time and expertise to make these contributions. They're very helpful to newbie reefers like me. Thanks!
 
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Hey R2R community! Were you aware that R2R has a comprehensive library of articles? 711 to be exact! In-depth research and content from our resident experts, sponsors, knowledgeable community. You'll find topics ranging from fish and coral care, equipment and lighting, chemistry and DIY's galore! I personally built the auto frozen feeder from instructions found in the articles stacks. AMAZING! Thanks @WallyB!

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Hey @BighohoReef,
I've been away from the Forums. THings got really busy at work and Family life.

I agree, lot of good articles, and I do have to read more of the articles when I get time.....

So you built the Frozen Feeder eh?
Will you be sharing your design on the Frozen Feeder Ariticle discussion when you finish it?

ONe tip for other folks, that I myself didn't know about Articles till I wrote one.
Each Article also has a separate Tab to the Same Article but expanded with Post Publishing Discussion (Basically an Article Thread), with Feedback or questions to the Article writer. (I always thought Articles are READ ONLY....and there was no way to participate with the Article Writer.).
 
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