I'm curious about the ethics of buying a monster fish when it's small and then selling it when it grows too big. I've heard people say it's just not right, other people saying that they do it all of the time.
Now, personally, I don't see any problem with it. I would love to keep a tiretrack eel while it would fit in a 55, but not when it gets so much bigger. Plus, I'll be honest. There are SOOOOOOOOO many awesome monster fish out there, doing so would increase the rotation in which I'd be able to experience new fish.
I DO understand there is a grey area to this discussion. Keeping a monster fish in an undersized aquarium WHILE you are trying to sell it is just wrong. So don't think that I'm using that as an excuse, because I full expect any of you (as my peers) would call me out on that if you saw that any of my stuff was out of line (like I know my 30 is getting small for my 6.5" bichir...).
That being said, I'm just wondering what side of this ethical fine line that most of my tend to stay on. I'm not planning on selling fish for profits, but just for the experience. I love ALL fish (goldfish pending, lol) for the curiosity, peace, and fun they bring to my life.
Now, personally, I don't see any problem with it. I would love to keep a tiretrack eel while it would fit in a 55, but not when it gets so much bigger. Plus, I'll be honest. There are SOOOOOOOOO many awesome monster fish out there, doing so would increase the rotation in which I'd be able to experience new fish.
I DO understand there is a grey area to this discussion. Keeping a monster fish in an undersized aquarium WHILE you are trying to sell it is just wrong. So don't think that I'm using that as an excuse, because I full expect any of you (as my peers) would call me out on that if you saw that any of my stuff was out of line (like I know my 30 is getting small for my 6.5" bichir...).
That being said, I'm just wondering what side of this ethical fine line that most of my tend to stay on. I'm not planning on selling fish for profits, but just for the experience. I love ALL fish (goldfish pending, lol) for the curiosity, peace, and fun they bring to my life.