So here's a step-by-step description of the odd behavior mentioned previously (here:
Bug(s) in the BLOG outputs and here:
Re: Adding A Second Spawning Report):
Using my
BLOG for
as an example, I started with 57 points and I had four foods listed as follows:
- Wood (dry / prepared) daily
- Algae Wafers (dry / prepared) occaisionally
- Live tubifex worms (live) occaisionally
- Sweet potato fresh (live) occaisionally
I deleted one food item and my points rose to 58.
I then deleted a second food item and my points remained at 58.
I deleted a third food item and the points remained at 58.
I deleted the fourth food item and my points remained at 58.
I then added back one food item and my points fell to 57.
Following that, I added back the second, the third, and the fourth food items, and the points remained at 57.
Perhaps food is accidentally coded as a -1 instead of a +1? But even then, it doesn't make sense that my points rose to 58 while I still had food items listed. Why didn't they wait until I deleted the last food item to rise to 58? Or why did they fall to 57 the moment one food item was added? Why didn't they stay at 58 until the fourth item was added back (I.e., the reverse of the subtraction I started with)?
The other oddity I find is the apparent max ceiling of points. I've reached 61 points
* with my
BLOG, but I'm at 57 with
Panaqolus maccus. The only field I left empty for my ABN is GH. And the only data field I have missing for
P. maccus that I've filled in for my ABN is age. But age is only worth 3 points as far as I can tell. What am I missing on the
P. maccus page that I can fill in? I've seen some reports that are as high as 64 pts (I don't know if anything is higher) but I just don't see more data fields to fill out. There is GH, but the other 64 pt BLOGs didn't have that filled out either.
I think that's were some of the point confusion comes in. And as I've stated elsewhere, for me as a new member and breeder, it's not the points for point sake that matters, as others have expressed a concern for the "race-to-the-top" effect, but rather I rely on the points for various species to help me know where to look first as I search for info before I undertake a breeding project of my own, with the operating assumption that the higher the points, the more info I'll find (which is obviously the premise of the point system as you explained it above, Jools; thanks for that).
Cheers, Eric
* After looking at my ABN BLOG just now, I tried changing the GH high and low boxes from 0 (their default values) to 0 (in other words, I clicked in each box, but didn't change the values of either GH number). When I clicked "Save and Publish," my points dropped from 61 to 60. Go figure!
Oh, no! What have I done?!? (LOL)
P.S., Sorry, IMO my post sounds pretty whiny! I didn't intend it to do so, I just wanted to describe what I was observing.