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Originally Posted by Myka
Won't be much to watch Kien, not many people on the hobbyists' side of the fence...you may as well use a waving smiley to say goodbye to the hobby over the next decade (or less). 
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Myka the hobby is not going anywhere. I think, referring to my other post, some species may become non-existant in the hobby while the captive bred species thrive.
Why is it so bad to protect the ocean. I know you educate yourself well, so I am not going to try convince you, but, we protect other life forms, why not fish?
I made mistakes early on... as we all have... and partly because the LFS says ok.
Maybe its time to start approaching the LFS on this. They make money selling unsuitable fish because we let them.
Anyone walk into their favorite shop and question them on fish such as wild benggai? I have and was met by defensiveness.
Myka this hobby will die on its own if it has no regulations.
Over collection is a fact. Captive bred SHOULD be less expensive, but these facilities need to be maintained and we catch the brunt for a .25 cent fish that costs $25. Breeder needs profit. Then shipping. LFS needs profit. I worked for and LFS and know cost is ridiculously low on individual specimens compared to retail... but its the overhead.
Again. Complete ban no. Conservation of delicate species Yes.
I personally love snorkelling and on two occasions observed illegal collection. Once in Jamaica (4' seafan for drying) and once in Cuba. Sad. I tried to educate them on coral and impact... but money talks. I know sea fans are not fish... but still in the same game.
Reefing is great.