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jdragunas
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i agree that people should be civilized about it, but you have to understand that this is a hobby, and therefore there are many opinions about everything, and no one is always right. Having said that, there's always going to be conflict about everything. Some people have learned through experience, and some people are just starting to learn. I think that most of the people on here are just trying to share their experience. I cannot stand rudeness, and i wish i were a mod so i could just boot everyone being rude, but i'm not, and i can't
... lol. When someone says "that fish shouldn't be in that tank", i don't think anyone is trying to be rude about that, they're just trying to stress the point that the fish shoudln't be in that tank. I've had several encounters where i've told people "you shouldn't have a tang in a 45 gallon tank", and they don't listen, and then a month later they're on here posting "my tang has ich, what do i do?". Those are the times when i get really frustrated, but i also refrain from saying anything to that person. I think that newbies should listen to what the more experienced people have to say, as long as the experienced people are trying to help rather than being rude. It's easy to just ignore people. I hope this comes across the way i'm trying to say it. I agree with newbies all the way, rudeness gets you nowhere. But i also agree that experienced people should tell the newbies whether they're doing the right thing or not. i don't think the "your tank is too small, that fish is not right, blah blah blah" create drama unless the newbie turns it into drama, or the person is saying it in a demeaning way. sometimes those statements are necessary... JMO