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 On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 09:29:26 +0000 (UTC),
 Piorokrat <piorokrat@autograf.pl> wrote:
 
 <snip>
 
 > The question which interests me here more immediately is, can a fishkeeper
 > be an ichthyologist or not? If we look at some of the greatest
 > ichthyologists, most of them keep fishes in aquariums, although not all as
 > their hobby. There are also those who confine their work to examination of
 > formaldehyde pickled specimens with a scalpel and a microscope, or who are
 > simply collectors and discoverers. There is in the world of fishkeeping a
 > large overlap between the amateur and the professional ichthyologist. People
 > who collect and explore, like the US's Axelrod or our European Heiko Bleher
 > (I have never met the legendary Axelrod but I have met Bleher and watched a
 > slide show of his at a catfish convention) also have a tendency either to
 > describe new species or present them for description, and museum types do
 > tend to get rather upset when this happens, as they believe that they are
 > the ones who should be writing the papers and giving the technical names.
 
 I never said that aquarium keepers could not become icthyologists.  I never
 said that some aquarium keepers aren't more knowledgeable than some
 icthyologists.  I'm quite certain there are a few people out there without
 medical degrees that have a greater knowledge of medicine than my family
 doctor.
 
 But let us be honest here.  How many aquarium enthusiasts do you think there
 are that have a greater knowledge that your average icthyologist?
 
 <snip>
 
 --
 Aaron Clausen
 
 tao_of_cow/\alberni.net (replace /\ with @)
 
 
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