drb;3741417; said:I would like to help if possible?
FishNCash;3742034; said:how about writing letters to the Animal Planet for guys like Nigel or Jeff Corwin? I would think they would help if it's a good enough letter convincing them.
D7620;3744166; said:WHY ARE DATS SO HARD TO BREED?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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People do care and I dont remember but did we have this explosion of baby dats,er tigers five years ago?I just have never seen so many of them for sale,I made similar comments before when I saw little ones in the stores around here and figured that the case was the same in other towns.While people are buying them up in large ammounts,the vendors will keep bringing them in.The only thing I can think of to help the situation is someone getting in contact with and making a plea to whatever wildlife authority that is in place where these fish are collected from,and suggest that they place restrictions on the collection of these fish.T1KARMANN;3745701; said:just like with ST people will just take take take until all the IT and NTT are gone then they will move on to the NGT and AT
when ST were plenty full you never hardly used to see NGT now no more ST another tiger has moved into the slot of the ST
their is no point in breeding them in Thailand as you don't want to introduce a new type of tiger like NGT or AT to its non native country
If you did breed ST in Thailand you still would see more for sale as they will still be banned from export like they were years before
tigers are the new must have fish and as long as they are the in fish it will continue to kill off the wild population
we all know how long they take to mature and with the amount of small IT NTT NGT and AT we have taken over the last 5 years its going to have a big impact on the future adult wild breeding stock FACT
i have been saying this for years but no one cared then so why should they care now