erikjphillips
Non-member
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/sections/news/local-news/fish-collecting-ban-reso-passes-council.html
That cant be good.........
That cant be good.........
Well your not factoring in the issue is parasites(namely AEFW) which are widely spread within the BRS which in short order reduces the number available for trade.For those wondering what the primary challenge is in the hobby now that corals are relatively easy for the masses, this is it: successfully rearing a much wider array of marine life in captivity.
This has been going on for quite a while . I can't remember all of it but from what I gathered the ones trying to impose the ban are quite mis-informed . Just my 2 cents
this used to be a great place to see coral and fish, Moray Eels, everything
Now all the coral is dead and there is nothing to see anymore
still a great beach but everything is dead
this is not the only place where this happens
all over the islands coral is dying and as much as I would love to keep the ban off I believe it becomes important to manage trade to insure something will be left
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