I agree, its hilarious how a channel dedicated to the care and protection of wildlife would portray one of the most exotic hobbies as a "put a hose in a glass box, add salt and fish, and there you go" kind of affair. I would personally prefer a more "steve irwin" kind of approach, and show how things work and details on the animals.
I dont know if you watched the episode last night, but once again the hose in the tank, and i even noticed the bio ball sump in there as well. and then adding 20+ fish plus a gang of stingrays in a tank a few hours old??? about the only thing cool about it was the pump driven feeding tube they made. when somebody spends thousands of $$$ on a tank, im sure they dont want to feel like they're in a jersey shore episode. of course they wont show how many of those fish die, probably never do a follow up on the customer as well. its easier to blame somebody else for your own shortcomings than prevent the issue in the first place :wildone:
and the jukebox tank? 20 damsels, chromis, some firefish, 4 or 5 tangs, no snails or crabs, and all in a tank about 60 gallons or so???? come on now...:uzi: