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christyf5 01-14-2010 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Seamazter (Post 481428)
Alot of the repliers here have over 1000 posts, some as high as 7000
<stares at christie>
Id say at 7000 posts you must be advanced.


LOL it has nothing to do with posts. I put the entire reference library together, every one of those posts added to my post count. Some people create random threads in the lounge about nothing and people flock to them to get their numbers up. One of the mods was even gifting people with excess post counts for fun.

Post counts really mean nothing, other than the fact that they talk a lot and don't really have much else to do

christyf5 01-14-2010 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 481435)
I'm not so sure about that :-) Every time I turn around it seems like this hobby has made some changes. New technologies, new methodologies, etc. There was a time when we didn't use skimmers. Now we use skimmers that are cone shaped because cones are cool? From Calcium reactors to Calcium dosing ? All those ULNS methods ? BioPellets ? Now LED lights are all the rage ? I have been in the hobby for 7 or 8 years and I still feel like a noob :redface: Although, I think I still have some pennies left that I could poor into this hobby so I may have some hope of becoming an advanced aquarist one day. I'm dreaming big!

But new technologies and methodologies don't mean that what you have going on with your tank now is completely defunct, it just means there are new ways of doing things and usually that comes with a hefty price tag, if this hobby is only for rich people well then I'm out (although some say it already is a hobby for the well off). You could decide go to with something new or stick with what you have, it doesn't make you a noob because you're constantly learning, it makes you a more avid hobbyist. Who wants to become complacent in this hobby, not me!

christyf5 01-14-2010 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Leah (Post 481439)
Just putting this out there: perhaps it is how many advances you make with fellow hobbyists!


LOL!!!!:mrgreen:

carnut 01-14-2010 09:50 PM

I say post counts mean nothing. I have read just about every piece of paper out there, But I don't consider myself advance just not quite noob. I post very seldomly on many different boards but lurk quick a bit. I try to help out when I can with what I actually know.

If throwing money at this hobby counts, I'm an expert:redface:

Are you advance when you spend more money on your tanks than yourself:grab:

andestang 01-14-2010 09:52 PM

Making a bunch of dumb ass mistakes/decisions, spending a ton of money doing it and still continuing on !

Leah 01-14-2010 10:02 PM

It may mean how good you get at lying to people about the fact that you didn't but it new but second hand!!!!

lorenz0 01-14-2010 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 481445)

Post counts really mean nothing, other than the fact that they talk a lot and don't really have much else to do

EXACTLY

but that how it is on most forums and people look up to them. In reality its the people who better the hobby imo and sucessfully prove that their new methods are effective and safe.

Lance 01-14-2010 10:35 PM

An "Aquarist" is someone who keeps a goldfish in a bowl.

An "Advanced Aquarist" is someone who can keep the goldfish alive longer than 30 days.

christyf5 01-14-2010 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by lorenz0 (Post 481467)
EXACTLY

but that how it is on most forums and people look up to them. In reality its the people who better the hobby imo and sucessfully prove that their new methods are effective and safe.

I KNOW!! I've been totally trying to explain that to people, however most don't listen. I got totally taken in when I first started by someone that had a high post count, I figured they knew what they were doing. For the most part they did but they weren't much more "advanced" than I was and I quickly learned to do my own research.

Seamazter 01-14-2010 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Lance (Post 481472)
An "Aquarist" is someone who keeps a goldfish in a bowl.

An "Advanced Aquarist" is someone who can keep the goldfish alive longer than 30 days.

Amazing coment.!


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