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View Poll Results: Would you pay double price for certified cyanide free livestock? | |||
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93 | 60.39% |
NO |
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61 | 39.61% |
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![]() I hope you are not assuming that all fish perish because they were caught with cyanide. I suspect the majority of fish do not survive in captivity because the purchasers buy them on impulse with no idea on how to properly sustain them.
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![]() no I would not pay double, but I would certainly pay more.
But as everyone else is saying, how, and who would police this? Would I trust this certification? Probably not. Twice have I bought a rabbitfish and have it expire within 2 weeks. Just bought one from J&L and we will see whether this " easier to care for fish" will live. |