Bruce Leyland-Jones
Fish Aficionado
I'm tired of hearing fishkeepers tell me how 'experienced' they are in keeping fish, when they then tell us how many fish have died in their so-called care, almost as if the deaths of living creatures was inevitable, or at least an inconvenience, if not an irritation.
People who have decades of fishkeeping experience and yet still lack the basic knowledge about the Nitrogen Cycle and basic fish welfare.
Time and time again, some people have access to a wealth of aquarist knowledge and seem to completely disregard it.
They tell us just how much they want the best for their fish, or that they love their 'babies'...and then tell us about their penchant for overstocking, or doing what they thought to be best, (in spite of...), or quote some obscure and easily disproven pile of excreta from a male bovine to support their basically stupid and, sadly, fish-harming decisions.
I sometimes think that those few of us who actually understand the issues spend too much time mincing around issues, too afraid to cause upset, when some people should quite simply be told to stop killing fish and to take up another hobby that doesn't involve accountability for the lives of others.
Even now, as I type this, I can imagine some members thinking how harsh or arrogant I am to suggest such a thing and I put it to them that they are part of the problem and that their support of idiots facilitates more fishy suffering.
Now I've got that off my chest , I can sign off and go and start a night **** with a clear head.
People who have decades of fishkeeping experience and yet still lack the basic knowledge about the Nitrogen Cycle and basic fish welfare.
Time and time again, some people have access to a wealth of aquarist knowledge and seem to completely disregard it.
They tell us just how much they want the best for their fish, or that they love their 'babies'...and then tell us about their penchant for overstocking, or doing what they thought to be best, (in spite of...), or quote some obscure and easily disproven pile of excreta from a male bovine to support their basically stupid and, sadly, fish-harming decisions.
I sometimes think that those few of us who actually understand the issues spend too much time mincing around issues, too afraid to cause upset, when some people should quite simply be told to stop killing fish and to take up another hobby that doesn't involve accountability for the lives of others.
Even now, as I type this, I can imagine some members thinking how harsh or arrogant I am to suggest such a thing and I put it to them that they are part of the problem and that their support of idiots facilitates more fishy suffering.
Now I've got that off my chest , I can sign off and go and start a night **** with a clear head.