I always go to seriouslyfish for info. Not the only site I trust but lots of good stuff by many respected ichthyologists & very experienced breeders. Not the only good site but a valuable resource not to be dismissed!
Thinkfish.com is better IMO.I always go to seriouslyfish for info. Not the only site I trust but lots of good stuff by many respected ichthyologists & very experienced breeders. Not the only good site but a valuable resource not to be dismissed!
4 Posts 1 Topics | Last post by Sue in Re: Pakistani loaches on May 15, 2017, 07:09:23 PM |
K, 1st lines made me laughI just spent about 45 minutes poking around thinkfish.com. You can have it. No science, no references. I went to the loach forum and it has one topic only and the last post there was dated May 15, 2017. I put two species of fish I keep nto their search box and they told me they had no information for Hypacistrus zebra or Altum angels.
I would be embarrassed to link anybody to their cycling information.
Thinkfish.com is like kindergarten for fish keepers whereas Seriouslyfish.com is more like college. Again, you do not have to take my word for it, see for yourself. Many of us keep cardinal tetras. They are a pretty common fish in the hobby. So take a look at the species profille information on each site for this fish and see which one you find more useful, in-depth and trustworthy:
https://www.thinkfish.co.uk/fish/cardinal-tetra.html
https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/paracheirodon-axelrodi/
One last observation. On the thinkfish.com forums I took a look at the loach subforum since I have kept clowns ans sids for going on 18 years..
4 Posts
1 TopicsLast post by Sue
in Re: Pakistani loaches
on May 15, 2017, 07:09:23 PM
This is not my idea of a good site to go to for information. Sorry sprinkle. Your site gets a grade of D- from me.
Well it was no me whom stay on topic~ *^*I'm just happy we almost stayed on topic. I use the term 'we' loosely..
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