If you can choose between purchasing fish that are either tank bred or wild caught, which do you prefer and why?
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Agree but a lot of fish that are tank(or pond) bred aren't treated any better than wildcaught ones. Hobby-tankbred I like the most for that reason.Tank bred. I struggle with the morality of wild caught - some companies do it right, but many don't and I have a hard time figuring out which ones are ethical.
I agree that the fish in tanks aren't necessarily treated better. My concern is actually more with the environmental impacts. We've seen entire species go extinct from being over-caught, or river life suffer from the methods of catching fish. Hobby-tankbred is for sure the most ethical!Agree but a lot of fish that are tank(or pond) bred aren't treated any better than wildcaught ones. Hobby-tankbred I like the most for that reason.
I agree that the fish in tanks aren't necessarily treated better. My concern is actually more with the environmental impacts. We've seen entire species go extinct from being over-caught, or river life suffer from the methods of catching fish. Hobby-tankbred is for sure the most ethical!
Yes! There are certain exceptions to the rule. But I'm not referring the breeding farms when I say "hobby bred". I'm referring to hobbyists (like us) breeding and selling to local clubs. The massive farms aren't ethical either but aren't as detrimental to the environment.I'm sorry but this is just not true. You may think it is ethical, but it is anything but ethical. The majority of fish in North America come from SE Asian farms. These fish are known to be weak, and many (not all certainly) are disease-ridden. Second, there are highly ethical wild caught programs like Project Priaba in South America which are working to protect the habitats and species, and they are.
Yeah, just have to be really careful. I've done some conservation work and it's kind of shocking the damage irresponsible companies have done to entire populations. PETA will say there's never been a single fish kept ethically, which we obviously all disagree with lol. Certainly some fish HAVE to be wild caught if you want to keep them, so long as it's a healthy population caught in a reasonable way it's ok (which I'm sure is what you're referencing)There are many fish that I have kept that would never be hobby-bred locally. Also, be careful listening to the animal rights folks who would encourage your thinking because they want the hobby shut down. It may take some thought, but it is possible to keep wild caught fish with benefits and not destruction to the habitat and the species.