"help Help Help!!!"

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7625509#post7625509 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by easye123
hahah i like this thread... travis just thinks hes perfect!

easye123, you're being a dick. Really. What's your point?
You have a GBTA that you admit you've been starving for months and stressing out with a too large tomato and you're picking a fight with an established member of this forum?

Yes, travis could have worded his post a little better, but there are situations like yours that would have been easily preventable if you had done your own research instead of believing everything that the LFS guys had told you.
 
easye123, let it rest. Seriously.

Wouldn't you rather be known as someone that help members out and passes important information on rather than being someone that disheartened a member out of the hobby because of uncalled-for comments.

Think about it. Just trying to help before a mod sees this.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7625571#post7625571 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 55semireef
This thread should of been in the "Feedback and Questions."

This is more like spam, whoever created this thread really needs to think things over before making such a silly post.

Sam
 
Travis,

I think the biggest reason that there are so many "Help!" posts in the forum that are related to BTA's is because they are the most commonly sold and tank kept anemones. Combine that with the LFS's foisting them off on people who really aren't ready for them or don't have adequate tanks for them and you get a lot of "Help!" posts.

I actually greatly appreciate the "Help!" posts because before I got my anemone I read through every single one of the "Help!" posts to learn what not to do. ;)

I also thoroughly read findingnemo's RBTA page and that helped a great lot too!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7626269#post7626269 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sarahkucera
Travis,

I think the biggest reason that there are so many "Help!" posts in the forum that are related to BTA's is because they are the most commonly sold and tank kept anemones. Combine that with the LFS's foisting them off on people who really aren't ready for them or don't have adequate tanks for them and you get a lot of "Help!" posts.

I actually greatly appreciate the "Help!" posts because before I got my anemone I read through every single one of the "Help!" posts to learn what not to do. ;)

I also thoroughly read findingnemo's RBTA page and that helped a great lot too!
Agreed. They help more than one would think.
 
help threads are the best thing that can help someone out that really needs it.

Reading old help posts has save my tank once or twice so I can't complain:lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7631127#post7631127 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jerehmy
help threads are the best thing that can help someone out that really needs it.

Reading old help posts has save my tank once or twice so I can't complain:lol:

If only more would do that...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7631488#post7631488 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by OCDP
If only more would do that...

I know. I try and get myself involved in any anemone thread possible so I can learn more on the way.
 
mine survived in a box for 3 days because of a Fed Ex screw up...I was convinced it would not make it...It was completely deflated...Water was cold, cloudy, and smelly...Long Story Short, it was back in good shape and eating in a couple days...

IME, they are pretty hardy animals
 
I've owned tons of different BTA's , and I still have yet to encounter a problem. IME, they ARE extremely hardy animals (BTA's)
 
Yeah, I have bought a deflated, skin ripped BTA and nursed it back to health with little effort. Just had good water quality and good lighting and feed it well. boucned back in a matter of weeks.
 
Yeah. Travis, I am with you on this thread... I too feel the same way about all these help threads. I guess we're just an uber, super lucky bunch :p
 
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