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such a deal
so you can either buy a purebred dog or one Cory fish
well, then---you could buy a third of a dog or 500 hot dogsWhat purebred dog can you get for $500 nowadays? Most everything i see is in the thousands for any reputable breed with papers
I’m in the wrong business. I should breed that cory and zebra plecos and sell them.Personally it's not one I'd buy.
This particular species, there's some muttering about it that it's been basically smuggled out of a really small isolated population from a protected reserve, and the only ones in the hobby are descended from those smuggled few.
Whether it's true or not, I wouldn't want to spend my money on a poached fish knowingly.
But, the scarcity and origin of this fish is part of why it's so highly sought after, and with current bans on imports from Brazil, do not expect the price of this fish to change a whole lot any time soon.
There's reasons for prices, it is ignorant to claim otherwise. Many that are involved in the species communities are usually very interested in that particular group of fish, and to them, obtaining the rarer fish is a worthwhile achievement. I question the ethics of this fish's origins, but I think it's wrong to discredit the monetary value placed on it that the serious fanatics will definitely pay for it.
Melanotaenia praecox were smuggled into Australia back in the early 90s and all the fish in the country originated from 6 individuals. They only cost $50 each back then and weren't being mass produced by companies like Aquarium Glaser in Germany. They were being bred by a few backyard enthusiasts. Once a big fish farm has a particular species and is breeding it, there is no reason for the price to be that high.This particular species, there's some muttering about it that it's been basically smuggled out of a really small isolated population from a protected reserve, and the only ones in the hobby are descended from those smuggled few.
But, the scarcity and origin of this fish is part of why it's so highly sought after, and with current bans on imports from Brazil, do not expect the price of this fish to change a whole lot any time soon.
There's reasons for prices, it is ignorant to claim otherwise. Many that are involved in the species communities are usually very interested in that particular group of fish, and to them, obtaining the rarer fish is a worthwhile achievement. I question the ethics of this fish's origins, but I think it's wrong to discredit the monetary value placed on it that the serious fanatics will definitely pay for it.