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The point is that this is a Q&A thread. Not a feedback thread. The guys who star in the show are NOT the producers and have little to do with what the producers feel is good tv and or what they chose to show and what they don't. If you want to give constructive criticism send a letter to the producers or Animal planet. Don't do it here. Thats just disrespectful.
Hey, all I'm saying is throw in a quick 20 second blurb about why the systems work when it's done that way. It could be done during the time wasted on putting stupid stuff in there like "which fish has no stomach" - I mean who cares about freshwater fish when all they have shown so far is marine tanks. It's totally contradictory to say how well they want to treat the fish, but, then do what appears to be just the opposite. Maybe the users who responded negatively to my post would have been happier if I would have gone the kiss *** route and asked "can you PUHLEASE ask them about their filtration system." Whatever.
Just to put it out there... They did explain in the teaser episode what a quarentine system is and why it is used.. so that leads me to believe that these guys are indeed being filmed, at least sometimes, explaining details of how and why things work the way that they do. It's not up to them to decide what 47 minutes out of the 500 hours of film make up each episode. It is OUR OWN responsibility individually to research and learn before committing to any new interest, even more so when a pet is involved. Just bc u happen to turn on the tv and see a race car driver doing 220 mph, does that make it a responsible decision to get in your car and do the same? No. same goes here. It is a given that these guys are professionals in their field and if they didn't do things right they would not be at the level they are at. It is up to each of us to find the right info and tools in the hobby as beginners. There are always going to be people who see things on tv and don't realise they can't recreate the exact scenarios in their day to day life. And to be completely honest about it... Even as a reefer I probly wouldn't watch the show if it was more technical. I have to think about perams and all that enough on my own, sometimes its nice to just get to enjoy the beauty of someone else's work without having to see everything that went into it...