pepedopolous
Member
I think the problems mentioned here have a lot to do with marketing by aquatics companies themselves. Any product will claim improvements over previous/alternative products, ease of use, and effective results. It can't be true for all of them. Most hobbyists with some experience learn to be sceptical of these claims and go to other hobbyists on forums for advice. There we find loads of contradictory ideas and dogmas.
I wish the aquatics companies would be more open and not leave it only to hobbyists to do research. Hobbyists typically just don't have the resources to do scientifically-valid experiments. Surely, if ADA, Eheim, Tropica to name just three, pooled a little money into joint long-term research projects, they could conduct tests to get some definitive data on the problems hobbyists struggle with. They would benefit from truly more effective products based on this research and happier, more successful hobbyists.
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I wish the aquatics companies would be more open and not leave it only to hobbyists to do research. Hobbyists typically just don't have the resources to do scientifically-valid experiments. Surely, if ADA, Eheim, Tropica to name just three, pooled a little money into joint long-term research projects, they could conduct tests to get some definitive data on the problems hobbyists struggle with. They would benefit from truly more effective products based on this research and happier, more successful hobbyists.
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