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![]() lol I don't trust ANYTHING i read today.... *shifty eyes*
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![]() I like the name
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![]() Though our impact is relatively small, this is probably for the best and should be encouraged.
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![]() Haha. Good one.
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![]() good try
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![]() Canada Revenue Agency...bwahahahaha..
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![]() Obviously, I wrote this in jest. On a more serious note, how many of us will actually be able to buy wild-collected live rock, coral or fish in 20 years? Should we be able to now? How many of us (still in the hobby) will have specimens that are extinct in the wild? I don't think this hobby is unethical, as the destruction of the reefs is apparently much more about environmental issues (heat, pollution) and commercial fisheries than it is about our minor collection for the marine aquarium trade.
What do you think? Should we be able to? |