Ponderings.....

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Ponderings.....

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As I sit here and come to realize that Loaches Online is drastically changing and modernizing for the better, I want to take the time to reflect on my experience with loaches online over the past 9 years. I first came across loaches online in the late 1997 as a young loach enthusiast eager to find information on the new Skunk Botia (Botia morleti) that I had just aquired from a local fish shop.
As is the case now and as has always been, I quickly realized how educated and helpful all members of the discussion forum were and perhaps was one of the best information for loaches anywhere online in one place.

I am happy to report that today the same holds true. As I glance through the posts I am proud to see the tradition of a wealth of knowledge being shared by fellow loach lovers in aiding keepers of loaches being passed on.

May loaches online remain the best source of loach information on the entire internet!

Best,

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I agree.! :D
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Post by shari »

Hi Mike!

I hadn't realized just how 'old' a timer you are :lol:
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Post by Mike Ophir »

haha oh yea...ive been here a while...
but honestly I think Martin and I are the oldest members here...even though im only 20...lol


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*cough* :wink:
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Post by Martin Thoene »

Mike Ophir wrote:haha oh yea...ive been here a while...
but honestly I think Martin and I are the oldest members here...even though im only 20...lol


Mike
Mike, you Joe Loach and JD were here before me. It was you three's enthusiasm that opened my eyes to Loaches. Man, look what you started! :wink:

I have a feeling that you might be the "longest served". You used to be knee-high to a striata, but I know you've grown in more ways than up since then.

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Post by Mike Ophir »

hahahaha nicely put Martin! I see your sense of humor is still with you which is good to hear!
Thanks for the comments. Are Joe Loach and JD still around nowadays? I havent heard from them in a while...

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Post by Martin Thoene »

Oh absolutely Mike. JL was going nuts with the new capabilities of this software. JD has been posting awesome pics as well.

Me funny? Nah...different guy :wink:

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Post by Jim Powers »

Very well said, Mike.
I am very happy that there are still several people active on this site who were here when I first logged on, looking for info on hillstream loaches back in 1999. Well, five tanks and many hillstreams, botia and schisturas later, the quality of the info and people has remained very high.
And of course, Martin is still cracking us up... ;)
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Post by Mike Ophir »

Of course! Hey Jim, glad to see you are still around!! Good to hear some of the "oldies" are popping up once in a while.

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Hey, who are you calling an "oldie" ? :wink:
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Graeme Robson wrote:*cough* :wink:
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Post by JD »

I remember when .... we had to mail our posts to Jeff and ..... OK, yeah I think I logged in here around 96-97 also:)

As I recall, JL and I were talking loach and watching this board. But there was very little activity back then. I have since had a hard drive crash (2001)and lost everything. There were a few things I would have went back into email logs, but I can't.

Man, what was that other board, Tom Griffin or something? I was there a lot. JAWS was the other one back then. We had more activity over there and I wold watch here for some activity. YOu are right Mike, it has beed a long while.

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Post by Mike Ophir »

Oh yea..JAWS how can we forget? What has happened to it? Is it still in existence? The only boards I constantly keep an eye on now are Loaches Online and Petfrd.com.

I remember we got excited when there were maybe 2 posts a week. Now there are taht many at least every hour.

Oh and JD, remember the time when virtually the whole board got into that sidthimunki vs nigrolineata debate when large "sids" became available in the summer i think of 99?

Good times.

Mike
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Okay showoffs... What was the timeline? How early did the forum start - even the last incarnation that so many of us were drawn to? What year did it all go down?
And most interesting of all, if Ophir is in his 20s now, he must have been pretty young....

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