rumblesushi;493965; said:But Del - how do you know that?
Everytime I asked to find out where silvers aros were from in England, they were from a farm in Asia or Florida. Seeing as there are actually farms in the US that breed silvers, it'a unlikely most of them are wild caught where you are.
Tell me, Who are you asking? LFS employees? Also, Inform us about the captive breeding program in FLordia. I would love to know more about this new information you have brought about.
How many people have you asked their source about aros?
Who should I be asking? WHO are you asking?
Just like when I was in the market for tigs, everyone I asked said the tig was captive bred. And the same for pbass, all but 1 were captive bred.
Tigrinus are being captive bred?
Most of the VERY freely available fish like silvers, are by and large captive bred.
So all of these beautiful species of plecos are captive bred, because they are "freely available?"
Fish like acestrorhynchus and hydrolycus are wild caught all the time.
But they are all over the hobby!!! that contradicts your above point. If they are freely available, then they must surely be Captive bred correct?
Channas are by and large captive bred too.
Is that so? Tell me, there are farms in asia breeding all these species of Channa we have in the hobby?
Del I hate break your heart, but you're wrong as often as you're rightI forgive you though, you are a teenager afterall
The only true way to learn, is to fail. What does being a Teen have to do with this? I built a DIY 2000gallon indoor pond system when I was 15-16. Have you?
Look above, in bold.
