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Hi! Thanks for your comments. You say some interesting things. Let's keep talking, ok?!?!
 
Peanut_Power said:
Yeah, a little more emphasis on SA cichlids especially would be nice. Seems like there is a lot of talk about African and CA cichlids..and a lot about the dwarfs, but there is rarely anything about the bigger and badder cichlids...like Amphilophus festae, Hoplarchus psittacus, Caquetaia, Crenicichla (especially need more on these awesome cichlids, just not enough attention given to them.), Satanoperca, and Uaru amp./ferdz. That would be a nice improvement, having an article on SA cichlids every month. Welcome aboard man!!
Wow. I'm impressed with all those scientific names. You sound like you really know your stuff. How long have you been a hobbyist and how did you get into it?
 
Welcome Scott! I've been looking for a good fish magazine to subscribe to. I like the fact that you care what people have to say and are open minded to input either positive or negative. I think I will give your mag a shot. :thumbsup:


btw a Zebra Pleco article would rock. :)
 
Hello and welcome.As for your mags I personally do not read them beyond the magazine rack on too many occasions.I would say that the first thing I notice is that the articals seem to be focused on the 5 to 6 year old crowd,how many times can you explain the nitrogen cycle to your subscribers or how a sponge filter works.I understand trying to reach out to newbs and kids but enough is enough.Try reaching out to evryone i.e. cichlid lovers(and not just the africans)salts and fresh,north and south america,asia,oddballs,inverts,plants,the latin speakers,techies and do-it-yourselfers.COLUMNS FOR ALL :clap :clap .Beef it up alittle let it grow up and play with the big boys,no offense but if my thirteen year old will pass up your for another than it has to be talking to wrong crowd(7 th grader reading at a 11th grade level who loves fish and fishkeeping and is just gettin started).I hope that I wasnt to brutal for ya,I just givin you my opinion.If your mag Improved abit :naughty: I would definitley pick it up.Hope this will be helpfull and I'll keep an eye out for those changes.The lay out isnt bad now but it could be better same with some of the photos some good some not so(not the best of quality).As awhole I would suggest that the mag should get much deeper in pretty much evryway.Hope I didnt hurt anyones feelings,You should meet me in person I'm even more charming :grinno: ANd again welcome to MFK......
 
Berko1 said:
Thanks Anne. Nice to meet you!

Tell me about yourself? How long a hobbyist, how you got into it, etc etc
Do you read the magazines? Which is your favorite and why?

Don't be shy. I can take it!

Hi Scott,
I'm 26 and come from a long line of fishkeepers (Grandfather,father and uncles)
I had my first fish(guppies) when I was 4 with them came a simple version of birds and the bees lol.When I was 6 I had my first 10 gallon tank and have either had fish or been around them since.Currently I prefer the ''Primitives'' lungfishes,gars
and especialy polypterids/bichirs.Yes I read several magizines monthly plus one magizine online.My favorite magizine is TFH and yours is my second favorite.I realize bread and butter fish is where the entry level is into the hobby but I think your mag could be improved by a colum for more advanced keepers,this could show new comers to the hobby many species they might not realize are out there and may eventually may want to keep-Anne
 
Berko1 said:
hi Scott I've pretty much stoped reading AFM and dont reallly care for Fama Ive found just to much on salt water setups for my taste really prefer fresh water but i do pick it up AFM for the entertainment value i enjoy it like a sunday paper as for more serious reesearch i need to bug the members here or consult a aquarium altas or two as for your second post I kept all sorts of rept and fish for at leat 20 yrs years now my latest addiction is snakes and speaciality pl*cos I enjoy the challange in keeping any hting thats a little more difficult then the norm.

OK. So you used to read AFM but now you don't.

:banhim:

Just kidding.

How old are you (if you don't mind me asking)? How long have you been a hobbyist? What would make you want to subscribe to AFM every month?

Talk to me!

Thanks.

Scott



Hi again i'm in my late thirty's .
I don't really think there is much for AFM to offer me in ways subcribing ,THe magazine is well written but does not really cater to the advanced aquatist in terms of accurate information and specialatity breeds when there is an article on something interesting such as the Zebra Pleco it seems to me that it is the condensed version and the info is from a short description off the shelf aquarium referance manual and does seem to be a bit dated at times and with some in-accuracy that goes with it.
The Formatting of the salt /fresh water seems a little odd ,it to me looks like the magazine is catering to the advertisers more then the reader a lot of related atricles pop up as the sales of equipment increases in a area i've noticed this trend with saltwater the magazine has way to many salt water articles ,I really don't think anyone who keeps serious saltwater tanks (reef) would buy AFM for reasearch or vise a versa .
I understand the need for diversity and I do enjoy the odd article out of interest in the salt area ,maybe i could make a a suggestion maybe the the magazine could have more conformaity towards the areas dedicated to the fresh/salt area and also increase the over all lenghth of the articles in both areas also expanding the magazine its self to make it a little more interesting to read takes me a couple hours to read all the articles.
The other issue i have is the way the hobby is treated in regards to the level of fish keepers , the kids sects are great we all have to start some where but maybe a sect devouted to advanced keepers an area that is avoided by most forums i think a small editoral monthly on issues or equiptment that dosnt get brought up much in forums or fish stores for that matter such as water chemistry in the advanced stages such as GH and KH this would help remove the redundency of the common cycling article which my self i could not read another one however if the chemical break down of munciple tap water and the explainations of clorine choramines were disscused and ways of neutralizing would be interesting.
equipment for the hobbist also would be more interesting if sand filters and uv sterilizers also media the benifits of buying from E-stores as opposed to the local mega chain could help aquatist advance in the hobby .
Well Scott I hope this helps you some and gladly will give you more indepth info if you like hard to cover al issues in a forum.
Happy fish keeping.
FNH..
 
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