How come the aquarium is the most used forum....This is a fish/coral site people!!!!!

peef

Active Member
Just food for thought! It might not be the most used but sure seems like it to me. There are members that I havn't really even seen post in the other sections (although I am sure they are there as I havn't read EVERY single thread out there!!!).
 

m0nk

Active Member
Originally Posted by COWFISHRULE
http:///forum/post/2851130
because the rest of the forums here are dreadfully boring.
I agree with this 100%. I'm rarely ever on this forum anymore in favor of the other big saltwater forum... things haven't been too exciting here lately.
 

mr.m

Member
Thay killed the site when thay took the selling & classified forums. most ppl only come here to talk with frends.
 

spanko

Active Member
Originally Posted by peef
http:///forum/post/2851118
Just food for thought! It might not be the most used but sure seems like it to me. There are members that I haven't really even seen post in the other sections (although I am sure they are there as I haven't read EVERY single thread out there!!!).
Seems like on this board as well as others, the more experience a person gains the less likely they are to be able to tolerate and answer the same questions over and over. They then gravitate to the "free for all" section as over time they have developed internet friendships with other members. I have seen some of the more experienced people start to call new people "reeftards" when not doing what they think should be done.
IDK, for me I enjoy helping even if it is the same thing over and over. It seems like there is always something to be learned, even when it is at the expense of a new person making mistakes, and asking questions about it later.
This is the reason I believe that the Aquarium updated posts should not appear on the New Posts page. Leave it as a place for people to go and have off topic discussion if they want. But don't populate the main page with it so that those that want help or want to discuss those things saltwater have a place to go without the distraction.
JMO
 

shogun323

Active Member
It all a big cycle. You start perusing and then finally register. Next you post up asking questions. As you learn the answers, you get eager to share it with others and strive for the 1000 post count. Then the next phase is correcting others bad information. Then you get a bit jaded and ask yourself, "Does there really need to be 15 replies on a thread regarding a water change?"
Then you reside in the Aquarium and end up like me. You try to leave the site but you can't. There are just too many good people around here.
 

crimzy

Active Member
I still cruise the other areas of this forum. However I think it's unnecessary to repeat the same advice if I think that sound advice has already been given. For instance, if the thread, "Can I keep a naso tang in my 40 gallon tank" has no replies then I may chime in. If it already has 15 responses, what's the point?
Besides, if you are not looking for advice or information, then the Aquarium is more entertaining then the other categories.
 

miaheatlvr

Active Member
I used to post in the other forums quite a bit... but 2 main reasons I dont anymore.
#1 Redundancy!
#2 NON USE of the SEARCH FUNCTION!
 

peef

Active Member
Yeah I understand!!! sheesh.....but hey look where I am right now.....the aquarium.....
! Another thing I have recently noticed is a SLEW of like 13 year olds getting into this. And threads that have 5 pages of chat to 3 pics posted. Strange how much it has changed since I started like two years ago or so.
By the way........Thick cut or thin.....
Maple or smokey?
discuss
 

snakeblitz33

Well-Known Member
Originally Posted by shogun323
http:///forum/post/2851189
It all a big cycle. You start perusing and then finally register. Next you post up asking questions. As you learn the answers, you get eager to share it with others and strive for the 1000 post count. Then the next phase is correcting others bad information. Then you get a bit jaded and ask yourself, "Does there really need to be 15 replies on a thread regarding a water change?"
Then you reside in the Aquarium and end up like me. You try to leave the site but you can't. There are just too many good people around here.
I pretty much agree...
I used to answer all the questions instead of just telling people to search for them, and now it's getting so repetitive. It is fun to make fun of the newbies giving bad information in threads.
So, now I'm stuck in the aquarium section of the site. I think there should be more games and photography contests and planned events. I think there should be more people with freaking awesome tanks to do journals. Personally, I like equipment and building questions better then livestock questions.
I think that swf.com could be soo much better then it is if some of the more experienced people got together and talked about how to improve the forums, then maybe more people will come and the site will be more interesting. Maybe we could even keep some of the experienced people around here.
 

spanko

Active Member
Originally Posted by peef
http:///forum/post/2851226
Yeah I understand!!! sheesh.....but hey look where I am right now.....the aquarium.....
! Another thing I have recently noticed is a SLEW of like 13 year olds getting into this. And threads that have 5 pages of chat to 3 pics posted. Strange how much it has changed since I started like two years ago or so.
By the way........Thick cut or thin.....
Maple or smokey?
discuss
You left out Canadian.............or is that really even bacon???
Expanded discuss?????????????????
 

shogun323

Active Member
I have to disagree with those saying the site has gone down hill. This is still the same great place that SWF has always provided for FREE. The only thing that changes are the members coming and going and current members levels of interest.
I can agree that I found the site more entertaining a year and a half ago but at that time I was in the hoenymoon stage of the hobby and there were some different characters around. Some have been banned some have moved on.
 

cowfishrule

Active Member
Originally Posted by shogun323
http:///forum/post/2851250
I have to disagree with those saying the site has gone down hill. This is still the same great place that SWF has always provided for FREE. The only thing that changes are the members coming and going and current members levels of interest.
I can agree that I found the site more entertaining a year and a half ago but at that time I was in the hoenymoon stage of the hobby and there were some different characters around. Some have been banned some have moved on.
i have to agree with you sho... swf is a great place, although there has been a huge turnover in all the years that i have been here.
each forum is its own animal, and has its regulars.
if i need something, or i see an interesting thread title pop up, i'll venture to other forums. most of the time, i just hang here and chat. i have no problem participating in other threads in other areas when i see the need to.
besides. all my fellow aquarium heads are like family to me. why leave them to go talk about hair algae?
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by SnakeBlitz33
http:///forum/post/2851231
I think that swf.com could be soo much better then it is if some of the more experienced people got together and talked about how to improve the forums, then maybe more people will come and the site will be more interesting. Maybe we could even keep some of the experienced people around here.
I don't really agree, I am thinking about one site in particular. But they have experts in their field and they know A LOT. You can go over there and talk to them and might as well be talking to a doctor. It is great. However, they don't have almost any traffic. Minus people like me going over there to ask a very specific question about a problem with a fish.
I think this forum has been very successful at driving traffic to this site. And I don't think it nessasarily is the quality of information. But more of a good size. Much bigger and we wouldn't notice the same characters. Much smaller and you wouldn't have the traffic. I don't think the answer is better information. Because there are better places to get info. I think it has to do with other less fishy characteristics of this site.
After all there are only so many I a seahorse octopus tank questions that I can handle.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
The Aquarium is a necessary evil. For a topic-specific-forum (saltwater, planes, cars, etc) to have any staying-power and last, there has to be a successful 'off-topic' area. The truth of it is that not everyone can live in a certain field 24/7, so instead of leaving the site, they just go to the off-topic area. Then because they're still on the site, they hopefully migrate back and forth. It's also a way for members no longer active in the hobby to keep active.
I will agree with you peef, and say that around here, the Aquarium is unusally large/popular as a percentage of the whole forum, then other message boards. Not that it's necessary good or bad.
 
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