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Fellow reefkeepers,
I am pleased to announce that after a lot of blood, sweat, tears, and a TREMENDOUS amount of cooperation, a second mandarin survey has now been released at www.reefs.org
Things have changed so much in the husbandry of reef aquaria since the first mandarin survey, that we feel a new one is in order. If you'll remember, we had a thread on the board a few months ago brainstorming the survey questions, ideas, etc. This is intended both as a follow-up to the original survey by Nathan Cope (which can be seen at http://ozreef.org/reference/mandarin_survey.html) and a attempt to gather previously unrecorded observations about the keeping of mandarin dragonets. We ask that anyone who has ever kept one of these stunning fish record their experience(s) by taking the survey, which can be found at:
http://www.reefs.org/survey/mandarin.html
Here are the instructions from that page, please read them carefully, as this survey requires some effort, and perhaps even some research on your part. We believe it is worth it though!!!
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Instructions
Please fill out one survey for every S. splendidus or S. picutratus that you have ever had in your possesion, whether it is still alive or not.
Please do not be embarrassed to report the loss of a fish. Doing so will only prevent us from learning possible causes for its loss, which may be avoided in the future because of your contribution.
Read the survey carefully before completing it- once a survey is submitted, the results cannot be modified or withdrawn.
Please be as accurate as possible. You may need to do some minor research (i.e. calling your fish shop) before answering some of the questions.
Please take the time to answer all questions so that the results attained are as complete as possible.
Please select the response to each question that applies. Choose the "Not Applicable" or "Don't Know" choices where they apply to your situation- remember, no information is better than misinformation.
When the survey is completed press the submit button at the bottom of the page.
Thank you for your help and happy reefing!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
This is a chance to give something back to the hobby everyone - your assistance is greatly appreciated!
James Wiseman
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Reefs.org Channel Operator
[This message has been edited by jamesw (edited 10 January 2001).]
I am pleased to announce that after a lot of blood, sweat, tears, and a TREMENDOUS amount of cooperation, a second mandarin survey has now been released at www.reefs.org
Things have changed so much in the husbandry of reef aquaria since the first mandarin survey, that we feel a new one is in order. If you'll remember, we had a thread on the board a few months ago brainstorming the survey questions, ideas, etc. This is intended both as a follow-up to the original survey by Nathan Cope (which can be seen at http://ozreef.org/reference/mandarin_survey.html) and a attempt to gather previously unrecorded observations about the keeping of mandarin dragonets. We ask that anyone who has ever kept one of these stunning fish record their experience(s) by taking the survey, which can be found at:
http://www.reefs.org/survey/mandarin.html
Here are the instructions from that page, please read them carefully, as this survey requires some effort, and perhaps even some research on your part. We believe it is worth it though!!!
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Instructions
Please fill out one survey for every S. splendidus or S. picutratus that you have ever had in your possesion, whether it is still alive or not.
Please do not be embarrassed to report the loss of a fish. Doing so will only prevent us from learning possible causes for its loss, which may be avoided in the future because of your contribution.
Read the survey carefully before completing it- once a survey is submitted, the results cannot be modified or withdrawn.
Please be as accurate as possible. You may need to do some minor research (i.e. calling your fish shop) before answering some of the questions.
Please take the time to answer all questions so that the results attained are as complete as possible.
Please select the response to each question that applies. Choose the "Not Applicable" or "Don't Know" choices where they apply to your situation- remember, no information is better than misinformation.
When the survey is completed press the submit button at the bottom of the page.
Thank you for your help and happy reefing!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
This is a chance to give something back to the hobby everyone - your assistance is greatly appreciated!
James Wiseman
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Reefs.org Channel Operator
[This message has been edited by jamesw (edited 10 January 2001).]