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oh, sorry then for the comment. it seems you've had particularly bad experiences, I've been lucky enough to avoid that kind of thing, and haven't really seen that, and certainly not here.Didn't have you in mind at all Rep. The other boards where I went from being somebody with some new and different ideas to a heretic in about three weeks. From people saying tell us more to the pure hate from the status quo people who advising the opposite. There was no try it his way. There's only do it our way from the other aquarium plant boards. No,a lush aquarium according to them didn't mean a thing.
Novak really hit it on the button.
I got gang-jumped on a reptile forum one time because I mentioned I was thinking about keeping a wild caught lizard, even though the lizard in question is extremely common, legal to catch, and from all accounts fairly easy to keep healthy in captivity. But none of that mattered; there was a forum opinion that wild-caught=bad, and that was that. People sometimes pick weird things to get dogmatic about.It seems to be more general, underlying hobby biases, and it's much worse in reptile forums. but I'm still fairly new, and haven't had the chance to see how opinions have morphed and from what.
Yeah, it can get brutal, and wild caught is one of the most inflammatory issues. I do think that Wild caught is almost never a great idea, at least as a pet and not a breeding project. But I see little harm in keeping a common, local species that didn't have to be shipped overseas. I have found that you really have to be tactful to keep some topics civil in some of those forums. Compliments to your role on this forum, haven't seen any of that on here. I think the only more divisive topic is sand, there is no parallel i've found in the aquatic hobby, betta tank size does approach it though.I got gang-jumped on a reptile forum one time because I mentioned I was thinking about keeping a wild caught lizard, even though the lizard in question is extremely common, legal to catch, and from all accounts fairly easy to keep healthy in captivity. But none of that mattered; there was a forum opinion that wild-caught=bad, and that was that. People sometimes pick weird things to get dogmatic about.
I'm reading this thread and I must say(please don't take offence), but this argument gives off so many british vibesOne trick? Is just when things get a little quiet? You wake up one morn to a regular who has posted rheems and links and "he is bad"..and the mods are fine with that. When I say "Seems like you never learn"..the board says "Thats being a bully". Sure it is. The fact that Yuang said he could "wipe the floor with me"..didn't seem to warrant any warning from the mods at ukaps.I've seen that a few times when i make some inroads?,The big man on campus panic's and truly flames the topic.
Its like some tactic!
Don't anger the Brits!, there's only around 30 countries they haven't invadedI'm reading this thread and I must say(please don't take offence), but this argument gives off so many british vibes
Be grateful England took over countries and not some other places. There's a lot of countries that would have wiped out everyone living there if they took over. Even today there are groups of "people" that are trying to expand their empire and they kill anyone who doesn't conform to their ideals.Don't anger the Brits!, there's only around 30 countries they haven't invaded
While I agree with your points regarding water, when it comes to dogs at least, I can promise you, there is more than enough one upmanship to go around!Fishkeeping...more than any other animal keeping...can be very contentious
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Dogs, cats etc all have the same brands of food, same brands of treats etc regardless of where you are on the planet so there is rarely any onupmanship tween owners like there is amongst the fishkeepers
Agree for the biggest part.Umm ok ill post one of mine I guess
I sometimes think wild-caught fish is ok in certain situations, in lots of places where fish are wild court the area is rather poor. Allowing wild court permits and regulating the catch can provide income to people that have very few other options. Also, in any case, the options for work that these people have other than wild catching off fish are even more environmentally damaging. I'll give a saltwater example, in part of Thailand there was mass bomb and cyanide fishing this destroyed huge parts of the reef and was a big problem. After people started catching fish from the reef for the hobby the cases of these fishing practices decreased. Also, local people cared more about protecting teh reef as teh reef directly provided them with income teh healthier the reef the more fish to catch. This has allowed the reef to recover as people are unwilling to overfish because if a species goes extinct in their area then they lose the money from that export. This can also apply to freshwater, If people are allowed under permit to catch fish then things like mass deforestation and exploitative fish can decrease.
Also many fish like cardinal tetras come from seasonally flooding forests, so these fish would die anyway due to the decrease of water.
Don't get me wrong I don't think we should go out and catch everything and if we can breed it in captivity then that is better and I think we should focus more on that to have healthy captive breed fish. But I think wild court fish are far more multidimensional than people think it not just some people taking all the fish out of the river for profit, there are benefits as well.
Overfishing can become a problem as we see in pea puffers but there are a few cases where there are real positives