Quote Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
You know, most of the people you've told to 'help members become more comfortable' with their care or something to that effect are actually very active and informative members...
The reason no one really writes purely informational posts like you are talking about are treated like any other thread; after a week or two, no one is likely to find them without specifically searching for them.

All the basic care info for cranwelli and ornata is pretty easy to find, both on this forum and on the internet in general.
Yes, there are fewer cornuta keepers, but even on this forum there would be a lot of interest in hearing what someone who knows a lot about them has to say. There seem to be several active threads about cornuta at any given time.
Obviously you agree with Mikes' Frogs in the satiation of information avialability concerning typically kept species.
Informational posts are very different than open threads which often drift off topic. Informational posts may need a place to be put upon the forum, may need to be modified, edited, updated, etc., yet
they may provide a more comprehensible understanding, than personal communications on an evolving thread which may become confusing due to " drifting".
Again, I will eventually post my experiences with C. cornuta, that will be a task<