Griff,
Has sort of out-lined a "book". There are many approaches towards developing a better understanding of these frogs in captivity, and I do expect experienced members to contribute
to anything that I may say about this.
Griff and John, You can look forward to a paper which may be helpfull in the near future, for editing.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy new Year to All.
Hank
there is a difference between expecting and asking. If we are talking about contributions to creating caresheet/book that had to be specified, however the tone of the posts don't do anything for me to want to help in any way. sorry
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Don't take it to heart. If you are that easily bothered then don't contribute. No one has to do anything that they don't want to do. A care sheet of this magnitude is a serious concept so I understand his no humor necessary attitude. I'm not bothered by it and I normally respond to every post within minutes and I have seen many people post seconds after a new thread arises.
Sure you can't expect everyone to reply within a couple hours, but when someone askes for information that many want and need in a care sheet and no one replies, it kind of seems like no one is interested. Especially with how much traffic crosses the Pacman Forum. I don't have over 6'000 posts because I like typing until my fingers cramp Lol!
Just bear with him ok.![]()
My expectations of member involvement rest totally upon experiences, understandings, recognizations, husbandry skills, etc., do's and/or dont's, worked for me..., or moreover, a balanced approach
to teaching the new keepers. My ideas may conflict heavily with those of others, at the same time, the ideas of others may conflict with mine. There are basic understandings and skills that can help all.
There were no vauge,,, sarcastic, or insults intended.
We can learn the most from communicating openly with each other. Practicle information is what is most needed, IMHO.
As a member, I would think that you would be more than happy to help others without being "asked"
You have no responsibility to do so.
Hank
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