yearofthenick
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Originally Posted by Cranberry http:///forum/post/3050216
That's what I was thinking/wondering.
Let me set the scene first here... were old friends sitting around the table with our favorite drinks and snacks having a fun debate about our hobby. Tone can be misunderstood....
Because someone put their opinions in a pretty referenced article doesn't make it a fact. He didn't study anything in the write up... it's all his opinion. The same as any other post. The references look impressive but really go through them. What does any of them have to do with ich and garlic? Now, if those references he cited had studies that directly related to the topic, that would validate his opinion... but they don't. You have to be careful of "Forum Facts". When forums came into play about what? 10 years ago? they were the most thrilling advancement in this hobby.... but as time goes on it has also become a breeding ground for many fallacies. When I really want to research something I read the forums to see what others have to say... I want their experiences. Then I go searching through the scientific journals to make a factual link. When giving out advice I think we need to be careful in saying things like "Studies show" when that's not supported... it gives the receiver a false sense that there actually was a study done.
Saying "Studies show" was not an error on my part. I chose to say that. Just because Mr. Cortes doesn't have a doctorate in science or work at NASA doesn't mean he's unqualified to do a study... and you must admit this was a pretty involved study. I'm glad you looked at the reference list. The guy did his homework. I bet if you purchased all the books he referenced, you'd come to very similar conclusions.
Aqua Knight asked me to give him the sources I was referencing and I gave it. Can you say it's invalid? Sure. That's your right, and I'm not going to cram the opposite down your throat. I just ask that you show the same courtesy... don't try to win me over to submission on this garlic thing. I've used garlic and I honestly consider it to be an effective treatment against ich... although I would agree that it does not CURE ich from the tank... there have been no studies/tests/analyses/etc etc etc done on how well garlic completely eradicates ich from the tank so I can't stand by that.
All I know is the first time my hippo tang got ich, I gave him garlic and the GVH soak, and he got better. I hadn't seen a single spot of ich on any of my fishes since. That's my experience.
I don't know why this is such a sore subject for everyone. I don't know why everyone fights so ruthlessly about this. Just try it. If it doesn't work, then it doesn't work. If it does, it does. Everyone knows that there have been mixed results.
Aqua Knight, I could have done without your antagonistic sarcasm directed at me. I'd hate to begin labeling you as one of the people I posted about in this thread, post #36...
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/358785/what-can-we-do-to-up-the-numbers
If you disagree with me, that's fine. I'm not asking you to agree with me. But if you expect me to listen to you and respect your responses, you should consider the manner of your responses... I think everyone would take you more seriously if you took the topics more seriously.
That's what I was thinking/wondering.
Let me set the scene first here... were old friends sitting around the table with our favorite drinks and snacks having a fun debate about our hobby. Tone can be misunderstood....
Because someone put their opinions in a pretty referenced article doesn't make it a fact. He didn't study anything in the write up... it's all his opinion. The same as any other post. The references look impressive but really go through them. What does any of them have to do with ich and garlic? Now, if those references he cited had studies that directly related to the topic, that would validate his opinion... but they don't. You have to be careful of "Forum Facts". When forums came into play about what? 10 years ago? they were the most thrilling advancement in this hobby.... but as time goes on it has also become a breeding ground for many fallacies. When I really want to research something I read the forums to see what others have to say... I want their experiences. Then I go searching through the scientific journals to make a factual link. When giving out advice I think we need to be careful in saying things like "Studies show" when that's not supported... it gives the receiver a false sense that there actually was a study done.
Saying "Studies show" was not an error on my part. I chose to say that. Just because Mr. Cortes doesn't have a doctorate in science or work at NASA doesn't mean he's unqualified to do a study... and you must admit this was a pretty involved study. I'm glad you looked at the reference list. The guy did his homework. I bet if you purchased all the books he referenced, you'd come to very similar conclusions.
Aqua Knight asked me to give him the sources I was referencing and I gave it. Can you say it's invalid? Sure. That's your right, and I'm not going to cram the opposite down your throat. I just ask that you show the same courtesy... don't try to win me over to submission on this garlic thing. I've used garlic and I honestly consider it to be an effective treatment against ich... although I would agree that it does not CURE ich from the tank... there have been no studies/tests/analyses/etc etc etc done on how well garlic completely eradicates ich from the tank so I can't stand by that.
All I know is the first time my hippo tang got ich, I gave him garlic and the GVH soak, and he got better. I hadn't seen a single spot of ich on any of my fishes since. That's my experience.
I don't know why this is such a sore subject for everyone. I don't know why everyone fights so ruthlessly about this. Just try it. If it doesn't work, then it doesn't work. If it does, it does. Everyone knows that there have been mixed results.
Aqua Knight, I could have done without your antagonistic sarcasm directed at me. I'd hate to begin labeling you as one of the people I posted about in this thread, post #36...
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/358785/what-can-we-do-to-up-the-numbers
If you disagree with me, that's fine. I'm not asking you to agree with me. But if you expect me to listen to you and respect your responses, you should consider the manner of your responses... I think everyone would take you more seriously if you took the topics more seriously.