Don't Murder Your Pets

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sandtiger said:
That is why I don't keep salwater either, or at least a major factor in why I don't keep them. If I ever do go saltwater I will get only captive bred fish. This limits me a lot but all well...I would rather have a captive born clownfish then a wild caught triggerfish.


Funny have we share the same views on a lot of things but argue on the smallest details. But whats a board without differing opinions? :thumbsup:
 
redtailfool said:
Funny have we share the same views on a lot of things but argue on the smallest details. But whats a board without differing opinions? :thumbsup:
boring. quite boring.
 
CentralMayhem said:
no its not rally. quit lying. my views are right..............PERIOD!!!! :grinyes:
dont argue....hahahah. MFK rocks :headbang2


LOL you sound like somebody i know.


Rallys - Yeah ! agreed 100%.
 
redtailfool said:
Funny have we share the same views on a lot of things but argue on the smallest details. But whats a board without differing opinions? :thumbsup:

Well I did tell you that I agreed that fishkeeping was cruel and had it's problems when we last "debated".
 
redtailfool said:
Unfortunately , this is true . Miles and miles of coral reefs have been depleted in the Philippines because of the aquarium hobby and despite what ive read about teaching the fish collectors responsible ways of catching saltwater fish, i still believe that cyanide fishing is rampant.

I have seen facilities where SW fish are kept firsthand and it is not a pretty sight. If you think freshwater fish falls like flies after importation, its not even close. Mortality rates are high. Buckets and buckets of dead fish . This image probably traumatized me and probably a reason why i havent gotten around to setting up a sw tank.


this is my reasons to after watching a show about reef depleation i took my rock and fish back to the lfs my equipment is in the buy and sell sect here i refuse to support the farming habits of coral and sw fish (only had the sw tank up a month the attendent thought i was nuts for my reasons screw em i say) peace FNH......
 
fishnutham - In defense to reefkeepers, there are responsible ones who propagate
corals and sell them off or trade w fellow hobbyists so at least they try to help in their own way. Clownfish and Damselfish are bred in the aquaria and commercially so thats good.

As long as the methods of collecting fish and corals are responsible and not take as much as you can , then salwater is still good .

Sandtiger - Fishkeeping is, in a way ,cruel IMO. Much like birds that are kept in captivity (privately ) are birds that would not be able to fly free. So, yeah.
 
redtailfool said:
fishnutham - In defense to reefkeepers, there are responsible ones who propagate
corals and sell them off or trade w fellow hobbyists so at least they try to help in their own way. Clownfish and Damselfish are bred in the aquaria and commercially so thats good.

As long as the methods of collecting fish and corals are responsible and not take as much as you can , then salwater is still good .

Sandtiger - Fishkeeping is, in a way ,cruel IMO. Much like birds that are kept in captivity (privately ) are birds that would not be able to fly free. So, yeah.



correct me if i'm wrong but its illeagle to import live coral because of the methods in use in the tropical locals this has lead reef keepers to propergate coral which is a good thing we need our reefs to survive ,my problem lies withen the goverment regulations of shipping and importation not with sw keepers this has given all aquatist a bad rep hence my posting i would like too see this misconception changed we need to inform the public and show the concern we have for endangered fish and rock by trying to save them with breeding
 
redtailfool said:
Sandtiger - Fishkeeping is, in a way ,cruel IMO. Much like birds that are kept in captivity (privately ) are birds that would not be able to fly free. So, yeah.

At the risk of sounding like Peta keeping any animal is cruel in a way. I think my cats, reptiles, rabbit and fish are all happy but there is still a certain level of cruelty. I don't agree with the keeping of birds, that may make me a hypocryte but I still won't support it. The only was I would own a bird is if I were to adopt one from the ASPCA of something.
 
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