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Old 02-16-2009, 08:14 AM
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thats a great point GSP, and i think that a rise in prices would defiantly help.

like look at the amount of people who have gem tangs, compared to the amount of people with clownfish.

one thing is, THANK GOD FOR FRAGS. I swear calgary could run on frags alone if every hobbyist was on a forum or selling things to their LFS.

I myself find it kind of hard to talk about this stuff (or make up my mind really) because i work at a LFS, but i also want to be a marine biologist when i grow up. What would i do without any fish to study, and in a way it would be my fault if their weren't any fish.

One thing is latley i've realised a real increase in quality of shipping. Latley at the store we have not been have any DOAs or many deaths whatsoever, so thats good.

Basicaly, it all comes down to us. We are the ones creating demand for these fish, and we are the ones who should be saying "i think i'll stock this tank with 4 fish instead of 7" or
"i think i want captive bread fish"

I personally think that it's better to give only a few fish alot of elbow room, then alot of fish barley any room at all.
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Old 02-16-2009, 08:29 AM
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This is only 1 species but it gives an idea.

In Hawaii in one heavily fished site the Potters Angel numbers are on average 42% less vs the protected areas, but the good news is once the areas get protected this species make a comeback quickly.

That was in FAMA April 2009.

Take Mandarin Dragonets, in 2000 in Batasan Island it was revealed they had an export rate of 1,800-2,400 per month, with 70-75% being males and that's not including the mortality which the local collectors said was high.

FAMA April 2009

They have an interesting article on the impact the hobby has had one some species.
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Old 02-16-2009, 11:55 AM
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Do you eat fish, chicken, beef or are you a vegetarian?
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Old 02-17-2009, 06:09 AM
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Do you eat fish, chicken, beef or are you a vegetarian?
I eat chicken, but not fish or beef and sometimes turkey.

But I fail to see how this is related to the damage being caused by over fishing from both the pet and food trades.

Last I checked Chicken, beef, pork etc were raised on farms specifically for food.
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Old 02-17-2009, 03:59 PM
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Just because something is raised on a farm, or farmed for our use, does not mean there is no environmental or other impact. Look at the controversy over salmon farming, avian flu outbreaks on poultry farms, the impact high intensity beef or pork production has. Our hobby in the end is not much different. We're only human and that's what we do. Now I'm really on a downer.... need to cheer up by checking my tank.
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