Marc van Arc wrote:I can imagine people who've kept spp. a long time ago don't remember the month, let alone the day.
In my eyes, only one way to mend this works: all my species have their own word file, in which I write when I got them from who (or where if I got them on an exhibition or so). I also write down what happens (growth rate, fry, deseases and so on) and try to write down the tank they are in. Deads are also noted. I further have a file (excel) where I have the fishes in their current tanks
This system is very valuable for me, as I have over 500 fishes, 29 tanks, and a lot of species in more than 1 variety (3 varieties of Uruguayan Ancistrus, 4 varieties of convicts, 5 varieties of X helleri for instance)
Thus I can easily tell when I got a certain fish, evcen if it is 10 years back. Examnple, I got my old gibbceps on 29 December 1992,. My memory says I got it earlier, well before my Platydoras which I got on 20 February 1991 (2) and 4 September 1992 (1).
I trust this system better tham my memory (expecially because the information is on paper - until late 2003)