Log in

View Full Version : Best Aquarium Forum?


Zerotwist
February 9th 04, 11:29 PM
What are some of the popular aquarium forums online? Newsgroups are good,
but I imagine since I don't see to many new msgs, that people are going to
forums...

skoiboy

BiG_Orange
February 10th 04, 12:09 AM
reefcentral.com

Bill Kirkpatrick
February 10th 04, 12:55 AM
The newsgroups are the most effective process. IMHO, stay
here. Forums, Yahoo Groups, whatever, are just bad public
policy.

Private forums are such a huge and ill considered negative.
They are diffuse (too many of them), they are subject to
having their archives purged, they are subject to just going
away, taking any "learning" done there away forever. They
are, to a one, businesses - they answer to a different God.

For me, forums are strictly browse-only. If I need to
discuss, here is where that would happen.

Newsgroups are quite these days, mostly because the
"high-production" period of aquaria science on the web is
over. The web enabled allot of communication in the early
90's, and allot of things got refined, if not settled out
completely. The various FAQs are really quite good now, and
you can research quite a bit using Google Groups and
standard web searches.

So, here you get people who can't, or won't, map their
problem into the existing archives, newbies, trolls, etc.

But, quite a few "high-powered" individuals are caught on
the list now and again. Most can't be bothered answering
the same questions over and over, but when they do choose to
engage on a subject, you probably want to be around.

*****************************
Zerotwist wrote:
> What are some of the popular aquarium forums online? Newsgroups are good,
> but I imagine since I don't see to many new msgs, that people are going to
> forums...
>
> skoiboy
>
>

BiG_Orange
February 10th 04, 04:32 AM
"Bill Kirkpatrick" > wrote in message
news:z_VVb.29116>
The newsgroups are the most effective process. IMHO, stay
> here. Forums, Yahoo Groups, whatever, are just bad public

Vbulletin stuff is good. Unfortunately, Usenet is beyond the capability of
most internet users. Personally, I made my first usenet post in 1992,
however I am quite certain my question will be answered up to 1000 percent
faster on a forum like reef central.

Yes, usenet is better, however a small fraction of the total marine hobbiest
uses it or even knows about it.

Harald
February 11th 04, 04:52 PM
"Zerotwist" <zero> wrote in message
...
> What are some of the popular aquarium forums online? Newsgroups are good,
> but I imagine since I don't see to many new msgs, that people are going to
> forums...
>
> skoiboy
>
>

http://www.aqualinkwebforum.com/6/ubb.x is a good one.

--
Harald
130 g Skimmerless SW Tank
290 lbs/6" DSB
70 lbs LR
3 B/G Chromis, 1 Tomato Clown, 1 Lawnmower Blenny, 1 Foxface, 1 Blue Regal,
1 Cleaner Wrasse, 1 soft coral.


33 gal Skimmerless SW Nano
80 lbs/6" DSB
39 lbs LR,
1 - Yellow Wrasse, 1 Decorated FireFish, 1 Bangaii Cardinal

Aquatic-Care
February 18th 04, 12:09 AM
www.Aquamojo.com

I moderate the aquarium maintenance section of this forum. I will have to
say this forum has a good following of intelligent hobbiest. They specialize
in Central and South American Cichlids.

Aquacare



---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.580 / Virus Database: 367 - Release Date: 2/6/2004