Goldsystem
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Hi I was wondering who the moderators are on this fourum.
Ahh lol, I meant I've never seen him post! I should have checked my language hahaHe's always on man! The boy in blue; Peter Clausen.
That's what I like about this forum, the roach forum, and the "Insects, invertebrates and other arthropods" subforum of arachnoboards, the community is generally really nice and pleasant to talk with!Luckily this forum is small enough and not so well known that no one really trolls, fights, argues, or flames. It's really nice on here haha. I'm pretty sure "Admin" is a bot, FYI.
Yep, kind of why I strayed from arachnoboards. There was just so much arguing about tarantula care from beginners against experts a while back that i just had to stop going. You probably might recognize my username from arachnoboards too, I used to be on quite a bit.That's what I like about this forum, the roach forum, and the "Insects, invertebrates and other arthropods" subforum of arachnoboards, the community is generally really nice and pleasant to talk with!![]()
Ooooh yeah, the "tarantula" part of arachnoboards is basically a war zone, any newcomers who start out with anything but a rose hair or an avic tend to get blasted for not starting out with a "beginner species", and heaven forbid anyone gets an OBT as their first T, even if they are well experienced with keeping other invertebrates, because everyone else loses their freaking minds about it!Yep, kind of why I strayed from arachnoboards. There was just so much arguing about tarantula care from beginners against experts a while back that i just had to stop going. You probably might recognize my username from arachnoboards too, I used to be on quite a bit.
Recently I've been going back, but avoiding the tarantula parts. I was in the hobby for years but I just dont want to deal with any arguments anymore. Just one big salt fest.
All the other subforums there are really nice though, people are usually pretty friendly. It's the high population ones that I can't do.
A lot of the smaller forums frequented by professionals or very experienced hobbyists seem to be the best since those people understand rational discussion.