I've been holding back here for years on this subject, finally had to let it all out.
You should have let that out long time ago mate.
I've been holding back here for years on this subject, finally had to let it all out.
Hello; While I can follow the wording I do not exactly get what is being suggested. I get that genomes are quite extensive and that there seems to be a lot of archived (unexpressed gene sequence) in the genome of most if not all species (families and orders).What scientists are suggesting is that the genome is quite extensive, and for example in relation to african cichlids, originated from times when all fish thrived, allowing for genetic variation to accumulate, later leading to selective diversification of species, rather than species creation through survival of the fittest.
Survival of the fittest is to do with increased reproduction and passing on inherited genes, it is not about the ability to live longer or be a healthier species,i.e.But I do not see how actual survival of the more fit can be side stepped.
Hello; yes of course this is true. The gene package we each carry around is not much interested in our individual length of life or health. If we survive long enough to pass along our genes that is the main goal. living a long and healthy life is secondary but can have some positive influences.Survival of the fittest is to do with increased reproduction and passing on inherited genes, it is not about the ability to live longer or be a healthier species,i.e.
I tend to agree that most issues are poor maintenance, even if not intentional.My challenges always came when I became lax with canister filter maintenance as my water change schedule and stocking levels were always good. I’ve since moved away from canister filters whenever I can avoid it. It’s too easy to put off the maintenance with them. Sumps and HOB’s are much easier to regularly maintain.
Most issues arise from a weakness or gap in the maintenance regime. Either tanks are overcrowded, water changes are insufficient, filter maintenance is overlooked, fish aggression, or diet is poor.