Szar;4351571; said:Go back far enough and they are all wild caught.
Guess you might have to leave this hobby.

LOL...The fact is that most fish in the hobby are captive bred and most of them, not even in their country of origin.There are still some fish that have not been bred yet but they are nowhere near the bulk of what gets bought and sold.Oscarum monstruoso;4351586; said:Is your real name King Solomon?![]()
Delhezi222;4351593; said:If it weren't for wildcaught fish then fishkeeping wouldn't be what it is today. Most of the fish that people get wildcaught are either hard to breed in captivity or are much hardier/better-looking when they are wildcaught. And although we are taking them from their ideal habitat and putting them into a not quite so nice habitat, they usually learn to adapt. In certain ways, it is even better for them being in captivity, because the risk of predators and certain diseases/parasites goes way down.
Delhezi222;4351593; said:If it weren't for wildcaught fish then fishkeeping wouldn't be what it is today. Most of the fish that people get wildcaught are either hard to breed in captivity or are much hardier/better-looking when they are wildcaught. And although we are taking them from their ideal habitat and putting them into a not quite so nice habitat, they usually learn to adapt. In certain ways, it is even better for them being in captivity, because the risk of predators and certain diseases/parasites goes way down.