BoningKnife
Fish Fanatic
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2019
- Messages
- 153
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When have I ever said I favour survival? That's the problem right there. I favour thriving. I favour breeding. I favour good suitable habitats and happy well cared for fish.
So yeah, you were and arguably still are twisting my words entirely and honestly I don't care enough to continue on that particular subject.
In regard to some of the more hardy, hugely widespread species, to much onus is put on water parameters that a mass produced fish has no idea its meant to prefer. I'm personally not even particularly interested in species like that, however I am interested in the hobby overall. By ignoring the facts of certain species widespread success and the things that put them on the popular platform they already hold is seemingly overlooked. That isn't putting the fishes wellbeing first, it's being unnecessarily cautious and it's taking a lot of the charm of our hobby away from those who are new to it.
We should be helping beginners succeed with what they want to do where it's realistic instead of trying to restrict them further and further at every turn. There are plenty of restrictions in this hobby, we shouldn't be actively forcing more unnecessary ones on people. Engage people, push them onto good publications. Try to get them posting regularly, find there passion and help to feed it. The same answers to every question regardless of the importance of the answer in balance of reality is going to mean the forum continues to survive off of the occasional panicked newbie, if we as members want it to be more than that, then we as members need to adjust our approach to things. Maybe it's to late, maybe forums are doomed. As it stands right now though the writing is on the wall for places like this and that's just a sad reality because I personally believe it could and should be a lot more than that.
So yeah, you were and arguably still are twisting my words entirely and honestly I don't care enough to continue on that particular subject.
In regard to some of the more hardy, hugely widespread species, to much onus is put on water parameters that a mass produced fish has no idea its meant to prefer. I'm personally not even particularly interested in species like that, however I am interested in the hobby overall. By ignoring the facts of certain species widespread success and the things that put them on the popular platform they already hold is seemingly overlooked. That isn't putting the fishes wellbeing first, it's being unnecessarily cautious and it's taking a lot of the charm of our hobby away from those who are new to it.
We should be helping beginners succeed with what they want to do where it's realistic instead of trying to restrict them further and further at every turn. There are plenty of restrictions in this hobby, we shouldn't be actively forcing more unnecessary ones on people. Engage people, push them onto good publications. Try to get them posting regularly, find there passion and help to feed it. The same answers to every question regardless of the importance of the answer in balance of reality is going to mean the forum continues to survive off of the occasional panicked newbie, if we as members want it to be more than that, then we as members need to adjust our approach to things. Maybe it's to late, maybe forums are doomed. As it stands right now though the writing is on the wall for places like this and that's just a sad reality because I personally believe it could and should be a lot more than that.