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Ok so I created a thread. Not easy for me. Still getting acclimated and only stay in the shallow end. Now how do I create a link.
Sorry if this is a ridiculous question.
 
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Ok so I created a thread. Not easy for me. Still getting acclimated and only stay in the shallow end. Now how do I create a link.
Sorry if this is a ridiculous question.
No such thing but read the rules for posting and in the appropriate channels I learned the hard way so learn for me. But use the link and post in the appropriate channels but literally bumping your coral and is falling off is a frag then glue it on your disk and you just made yourself a new frag. I’ve been in this for years now and it’s been a bumpy ride but I can say that I am very happy to be on the opposite end and be having a 75 gallon sitting up in cycling now
 

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1. Make sure you are LOGGED IN. (guests can't create new threads or posts)

You can sign in or create a free account here: https://www.reef2reef.com/login/

2. Click the forums tab at the top of most any page on the website.

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3. Click the appropriate forum that coincides with your question or topic. In this example we're going to post a new thread in the Reef Discussion Forum. So click here.

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4. On the forum list page, which is the next page that comes up after you click the forum you want to post in, is a link that says POST NEW THREAD in the upper right hand corner. Click there and start your new thread.

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And that's it! Fill out the title and the content and create your new thread!
 
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I do want to get my tank on the sight but...... I am not very good on a computer and it is going to take me a while to figure this all out. I am a bit perplexed, and I might need some help.
 

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Can someone tell me how to edit a post after it has been posted? I posted and for a short period of time I was able to edit the post but the button is no longer there.
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Can someone tell me how to edit a post after it has been posted? I posted and for a short period of time I was able to edit the post but the button is no longer there.
Thanks
You have a very short window of time to edit. If you are a supporting member you have a lot longer.
 

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What do i have to do, to be able to sell items on the market? Trying to sell some lights and at the bottom it said I do not have the privilege to post in the forum section.
 

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What do i have to do, to be able to sell items on the market? Trying to sell some lights and at the bottom it said I do not have the privilege to post in the forum section.
You have to be on the forum for so days and may have to have so many posts
 

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1. Make sure you are LOGGED IN. (guests can't create new threads or posts)

You can sign in or create a free account here: https://www.reef2reef.com/account/

2. Click the forums tab at the top of most any page on the website.

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3. Click the appropriate forum that coincides with your question or topic. In this example we're going to post a new thread in the Lounge Forum. So click here.


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4. On the forum list page, which is the next page that comes up after you click the forum you want to post in, is a link that says POST THREAD in the upper right hand corner. Click there and start your new thread.

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And that's it! Fill out the title and the content and create your new thread!
I have a message saying waiting approval before displaying publicly. What should I do?
 

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I have a message saying waiting approval before displaying publicly. What should I do?

It has been approved. The first few posts go through moderation and after that they will post immediately. It's part of our procedure to help staying on top of the spam messages.
 
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I posted the wrong name for the thread, can I change it later?Or is there a way to delete the thread?
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Press the report button and write your preferences.Then a helpful staff member will solve the problem for you.
They contacted me via direct mail a short time after I sent in my wishes and helped me out.
 

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