Sean, you can read what I said carefully as well and take note that I did not bash you nor do I intend to. You advice on this website has been solid and I find myself reading your posts more often than you would think.
As you can see from my previous post, I said that
As you can see from my previous post, I said that
I don't believe your comment there is fair or true for that matter, which if you read carefully came right after your postTo say you must have this or that is kind of ignorant and can be proven wrong again and again, which is false and you know that. I did not attack any of your other statements. I simply explained why I feel your comment was wrong. I thought you would be able to figure out what I was referring to since it came right after your post, but I do see how it can get confusing to talk on line.
Yes, you do state time and time again that you do not advise that the hobbyist does this, but we advise many things that we feel are necessary and are not bought because so and so goes without one and his tank looks fine... because so and so never posts their failures. You are very successful and some may sit and say "if he does it, so can I" not realizing the work involved.You may be giving some the impression that they have a few spare hours a day and will be able to maintain such a tank.. "You may" be being the key words... not you are.
You brought up the tap water issue. No one asked.
I will stand by one comment I made though. Your store sells skimmers. If you do not use them on your tank, why sell them? You'll gladly sell them to someone else.
So touchy on this website. A little criticism or correction gets turned into a bash. oh well... PC is killing me.