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Where Can I Ask Aquarium Fish Questions?

Question: I have a bunch of different aquarium questions but I'm just trying to figure out a good place that I can send them to have specialists answer my questions for free. I'm not looking to pay anything but just have somebody help me even if it's not a specialist that would be fine but just someone that has more knowledge about the topics that idea because I'm very new and a beginner level.

Ricky shared:
What you should do is go visit some of the fish forms and become a member of them and just slowly start asking your questions without bombing the platforms because some of them really hate that and I will come across as crappy. It's important to stick with quality instead of quantity because these people are pretty smart and you have to remember that most of these guys that take care of these fish are very smart and might even do it as a living as a career.

Tony shared:
You could always go to a bigger website to like Yahoo answers and ask a bunch of questions are there because even though it's a huge platform they are still a lot of people that specialize in the fish aquariums section and you'll still get a lot of good results even though you might have to filter out a lot of crappy results. In my experience I've had a lot better luck with finding fast answers on a site like that versus the small forums where you're going to get better answers but it's going to take a lot longer and sometimes you don't have all that time to wait around.
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Kevin shared:
There are plenty of sites on the web and when she can go and share about your questions and young lancers just isn't the only one because there are a lot of specialized websites that will just find interest in answering your questions. If you're really having trouble finding answers though you might just want to consult your pet store in which you bought the fish from or your equipment because it kind of obligated to give you answers if you bought your equipment or wildlife from that. Because if you bought your fish from that store their kind of obligated to tell you how to care for it if you know what I mean. I remember when I was in the fish community and I was keeping fish as a hobby I remember my pet store would guarantee my fish lived up to 90 days or else they would replace it and help me learn how to care for my fish better.

Castaic Frog Brigade Review: My Personal Opinion

I love this bait, which seems to be closely inspired by the Alabama Umbrella. The Frog Brigade is designed to attach up to four hollow-body top water frogs to a main frog. This bait is different from the Alabama in that it allows the top water fanatics something to play with.

However, first glances play way to reality. Do four frogs usually hang out together in nature? The Alabama rig works so well because a small school of fish (swimbaits) swimming together makes sense, in fact it is expected. A group of frogs together, in close proximity seems a little odd and downright rare.

Another observation of this rig is that the lines which attach from the main frog to the four hollow-bodies are a little loose. This causes the rig to be tangled more than half the time. The spacing also does not feel natural. Perhaps a stiffer element could have been used instead of a traditional monofilament line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-lGH57xoys

The frogs you can attach yourself, so you can pick your favorite snag-proof frogs. Maybe you have a Matzuo Kroaker sitting around that could be rigged up. However the swivels, on the main unit, do get stuck a fair amount in the weeds, making weedless frogs hardly useful. Theoretically, you could swap them out for another kind of lure meant for top water fishing. The other solution is to avoid the weeded areas, however the defeats the purpose of using a frog, designated for fishing brush and weeded patches.

What about the price? At $20 a rig it does seem a little pricey. Alabama rigs can be much less costly than that.

Finally, we have to remember how difficult one bass is to reel in with a hollow-body frog. Imagine up to four! Not only would this be near impossible but, would likely take an entire team of fisherman to help reel in. Nevertheless, the manufacturer claims pulling in three fish have been accomplished plenty of times during trials and testing.

If it were me, I would stick with an Alabama Umbrella rig. Although the legality per state is still hard to understand, on both lures, you are likely to have a much more enjoyable and successful fishing experience.