what do u think??

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what do you think is harder......

  • freshwater

    Votes: 15 35.7%
  • s

    Votes: 27 64.3%

  • Total voters
    42
  • Poll closed .

STXman

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what do you think.....and why??/
 
and the s stand for saltwater sry.......
 
i don't think this is a very good thread. This is why people get discouraged from saltwater, because "know it alls" say saltwater is harder. When in many areas its a lot easier. Some aspects of it are harder and require more attention. I think such a simple classification of the hobby is ridiculous, and your never going to get a correct answer.
 
TheCanuck;4345254; said:
i don't think this is a very good thread. This is why people get discouraged from saltwater, because "know it alls" say saltwater is harder. When in many areas its a lot easier. Some aspects of it are harder and require more attention. I think such a simple classification of the hobby is ridiculous, and your never going to get a correct answer.

ok i get it i really think its a tie i just wanted to see how many "know it alls" are out there ;) hahaha
 
watch the poll be a tie........
 
saltwater maybe seem more harder just because there is more chemistry involved.........i personally would prefer a saltwater reef tank such as my 75 gal cause i believe there is more going on if ya know what i mean......
 
Well, I chose sw, but mainly because of the amount of equipment/money required. I really don't think either of them are that difficult, my dad was able to keep a 135g sw tank running for years (and he never really knew that much about fishkeeping other than the basics, like the the importance of w/c's, selecting compatible fish, very basic knowledge of the nitrogen cycle, etc.) so it can't be as hard as so many people claim it to be.
 
drgnfrc13;4345322; said:
Well, I chose sw, but mainly because of the amount of equipment/money required. I really don't think either of them are that difficult, my dad was able to keep a 135g sw tank running for years (and he never really knew that much about fishkeeping other than the basics) so it can't be as hard as so many people claim it to be.

:iagree:
 
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