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They never end well. ![]() Mitch |
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Your comment was and it was one of the better ones: "As responsible hobbyists it's important that we pass along "best practices" methods as we learn from our collective experience. How that comes across is sometimes misinterpreted. " Many were unnecessary personal but hey I can take the heat. |
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![]() I have seen you take LOTS of heat over the years Wayne, and I certainly give you credit for that.
![]() Sometimes it just looks like some discussions have the potential to go off the rails. Mitch |
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![]() I just reread this whole thread...
couldn't really find anything personal? lots of view points and some great discussion though... |
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![]() I find it interesting and a little disturbing that people are actually ganging up on the one advocating proper aquarium husbandry.
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Looking at the other side of the field though there are much more heinous things going on out there, all we can really do as hobbyists is advocate for the absolute best in hopes that people will avoid the absolute worst's. |
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When "Finding Nemo" first came out, I remember seeing some aquarium manufacturer's reps appearing on a television talk show with a new 5 or 10 gallon aquarium that they immediately dumped in a "Dory" tang and a "Nemo " clownfish. That tells newcomers to the hobby that that kind of setup is alright. It's not. When somebody sets up what they saw on TV, it will ultimately fail due to stress/disease leading to dead fish. It doesn't matter if it's a bored, barking, anxious dog, a feather pulling parrot or an ich covered tang. Stress will kill the animals that we are trying to keep. It also can demonstrate a lack of respect for them. Mitch ![]() |