BoningKnife
Fish Fanatic
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2019
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I wanna make it clear from the get go, this post is not an attack on anybody. I'm seeing the same few problems over and over on here. I'm the sorta person to address things. Likewise if you are on the other side of this argument and disagree, please feel free to do so. One of the many joys of this hobby is it is not subjective.
I keep seeing the same things being said regarding water parameters. GH is a particularly irksome one. Not very long ago GH was essentially ignored within our hobby, people might not want to admit that, but it was. Im not saying it isn't of a certain degree of importance. It's something I monitor myself. However, I think it's causing us to put another unnecessary set of restrictions on the newbie. At the end of the day as far as I am concerned if you can keep a platy you can keep a neon tetra. Species like this are kept and bred all over the world for a reason. Most have no idea what there natural water parameters should be and havent for several generations.
The same sorta thing applies, in my opinion with stocking advice. If a newbie has an idea that's doable, our role should be to encourage that, try to help them approach there goals. Not rotate between essentially the same few stock list suggestions for people. I get it you guys automatically seem to go to safe stocking list a, b and c. I get why, i just think it should stop and we should take the newbies preferences much more seriously into account. Wherever possible we should be helping people keep the sorta things they want to keep. How can we expect people to stick around in the hobby when we keep nudging them further and further away from where there own interests are taking them?
I aint trying to cause any arguments. I don't think anybody is doing it with anything other than the best intentions. I just don't agree with it personally and particularly with the current times, I'm very concerned about detrimental impacts on our hobby. Our hobby needs new people like never before, otherwise we risk facing some very serious price and accessibility issues down the line. Like I say, no dig at anyone, just my honest feelings on what I believe is almost a cultural thing on here.. Fishkeeping is not rocket science. Certainly not to a beginner. It is as complex or as simple as you want it to be.
I keep seeing the same things being said regarding water parameters. GH is a particularly irksome one. Not very long ago GH was essentially ignored within our hobby, people might not want to admit that, but it was. Im not saying it isn't of a certain degree of importance. It's something I monitor myself. However, I think it's causing us to put another unnecessary set of restrictions on the newbie. At the end of the day as far as I am concerned if you can keep a platy you can keep a neon tetra. Species like this are kept and bred all over the world for a reason. Most have no idea what there natural water parameters should be and havent for several generations.
The same sorta thing applies, in my opinion with stocking advice. If a newbie has an idea that's doable, our role should be to encourage that, try to help them approach there goals. Not rotate between essentially the same few stock list suggestions for people. I get it you guys automatically seem to go to safe stocking list a, b and c. I get why, i just think it should stop and we should take the newbies preferences much more seriously into account. Wherever possible we should be helping people keep the sorta things they want to keep. How can we expect people to stick around in the hobby when we keep nudging them further and further away from where there own interests are taking them?
I aint trying to cause any arguments. I don't think anybody is doing it with anything other than the best intentions. I just don't agree with it personally and particularly with the current times, I'm very concerned about detrimental impacts on our hobby. Our hobby needs new people like never before, otherwise we risk facing some very serious price and accessibility issues down the line. Like I say, no dig at anyone, just my honest feelings on what I believe is almost a cultural thing on here.. Fishkeeping is not rocket science. Certainly not to a beginner. It is as complex or as simple as you want it to be.