lincolngoh;3342078; said:
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Do you know how long it takes, how much space, time it requires, how low the yield and what it cost to breed rays? Wild caught rays will be cheaper.
It's unfair to blame SP Rays for a human failing, fueled by purity demanding hobbyist like yourself.
In the end it's a business. If the Taiwanese and Japs were not paying top dollar for SPs, no one would breed them.
I have never placed any "blame" on SP rays. There is no ray that I dislike.
To each his own. I do feel that more effort needs to be put into captive breeding projects that specialize in pure breed rays.
Forget the politics behind crossing rays.
It is not just "business" when living creatures are involved.
Though it is not done as much as it should be, the best interest of the animals should be put first.
Captive breeding, if done on a larger scale would reduce the need to take rays out of the wild. Most ray keepers have more than one ray.
So if they were to promote captive breeding of different types of rays then
hopefully, one day there will be no demand for wild caught animals.
Yeah I know, this does sound like a crazy dream but it can be a reality.
Many rays suffer and die being shipped from the wild.
Now is the time to start taking to necessary steps to ending that.
If people in Asia were to stop breeding SP rays there would be plenty of people who would still be breeding them.
Some of the most beautiful rays that I have seen are from Europe and most of which are pure.
Am I saying "STOP BREEDING SP RAYS!!!", no.
There are beautiful SP rays out there.
I just feel the same effort should be put into breeding pure rays
