Bobnova;899377; said:I never said who, just that it had been done.
I was guessing a government.
Sorry i got the mouth size wrong, the basic concept i was attempting to convey is still intact.
As i said, their official classification is extinct in the wild.
They are still found in the wild, in arizona, but to the best of my knowlage they no longer live in their origional waters.
They're doing decently in the hobby though.
EDIT:
How much do they sell for at that LFS?
They are still found around the springs in El Rincon waterpark as recently as 2005..it is Skiffia francesae and Zoogoneticus tequila that are Extinct and have not been seen in the area no matter how hard one looks..The IUCN designation of EW (extinct in the wild) is not fully accurate and has not been updated to include post 1996 populations. The situation is however very serious and the fish may very well be fully extinct in the wild in a very short time..Actually it is more just a matter of time...
Sorry about that last post on this subject it was a bit more *****y than I thought..Unintended consequence of writing to quickly..
