nmonks
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If you check out the catfish section, they've gone and done this already. One subforum for Corydoras, one for plecs, and one for everything else.
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/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showforum=14
Why split up the livebearer section?
The basic argument is this: Something like 90% of the questions here seem to be about breeding domesticated guppies, mollies, platies, or swordtails, and those questions are asked primarily by relatively inexperienced aquarists. Nothing wrong in that, by the way, quite the reverse. It's excellent that people ask questions, and even more excellent that other people freely offer good advice.
But, the downside is that it's difficult for those of us with an interest in less common livebearers -- Endlers, wild-caught poecilids, goodeids, halfbeaks, pike livebearers, etc. -- to keep up with those rare discussions that interest them. A topic on halfbeaks or goodeids will quickly be smothered by the dozens on guppy fry and breeding traps.
Any thoughts?
Neale
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Why split up the livebearer section?
The basic argument is this: Something like 90% of the questions here seem to be about breeding domesticated guppies, mollies, platies, or swordtails, and those questions are asked primarily by relatively inexperienced aquarists. Nothing wrong in that, by the way, quite the reverse. It's excellent that people ask questions, and even more excellent that other people freely offer good advice.
But, the downside is that it's difficult for those of us with an interest in less common livebearers -- Endlers, wild-caught poecilids, goodeids, halfbeaks, pike livebearers, etc. -- to keep up with those rare discussions that interest them. A topic on halfbeaks or goodeids will quickly be smothered by the dozens on guppy fry and breeding traps.
Any thoughts?
Neale