I don't know about anyone else but in my case it is a 50/50 interest.
I enjoy the social interaction and for those that actually take the debate seriously I learn new references and techniques... which I hope benefit the animals.
You can't beat the old references but with Exotic medicine becoming more profitable there is now newer actual research that is being published in reptile husbandry. These publishings are not always in reptile oriented publications and sometimes comes out in these 'worthless' discussions that continually get rehashed.
The worth of the discussion totally depends on the participants and the accuracy or relavence of the input.
The best stuff I get is when a person gets angry enough to do the proper research to prove themselves right and me wrong. I get some really good stuff in that case.
I enjoy the social interaction and for those that actually take the debate seriously I learn new references and techniques... which I hope benefit the animals.
You can't beat the old references but with Exotic medicine becoming more profitable there is now newer actual research that is being published in reptile husbandry. These publishings are not always in reptile oriented publications and sometimes comes out in these 'worthless' discussions that continually get rehashed.
The worth of the discussion totally depends on the participants and the accuracy or relavence of the input.
The best stuff I get is when a person gets angry enough to do the proper research to prove themselves right and me wrong. I get some really good stuff in that case.
Redfootedboxturtles said:So these debates are more for us then the tortoises