Krish
RF STAFF
Here's one of my old threads of some Bahamian fish I caught this past summer for those of you are new to the forum and haven't seen it http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10439
wrightme43 said:Get some zoos Krish, Get some zoos! Get some Zoos! GET SOME ZOOS!
Hey Krish put some of those zoos in your tank.
You might wanna put some of those zoos in your tank, man.
LOL
Cool man, LOL
I like the idea you had, thanks for doing that for us.
Steve
Hey man, you need to get those zoos
Might be some of those high dollar blues under the right lights
wow, super great pics, i wish i was there...
Aquatic Guru said:Krish those Zoo's our bad azz! I would pick them up and sell it to the states. I'll even buy them off of you. LoL. Yuor lucky to be living there. Keep coming with the pics.
Krish,
Just what are the collection laws there?
The Bahamas doesn't have any laws, except you shouldn't kill(LOL Joking) There are laws, but the Bahamas is very slack. I've said this before many times here, but for example, you can drink beers and drive and not get introuble. Infact, police drink beers while on duty and drive! The Bahamas is a small country (less than 350,000 people) and everyone knows everyone. You can pretty much do anything within reason and not get introuble for it. The laws they do enforce very strickly is catching crawfish when they are out of season or too small while in season. If you are found with a small crawfish under regulation size or a crawfish out of season, you will go to jail or pay a huge fine and have your boat confiscated. Not very many people are all that interested in saltwater aquariums here anyway. I mean, the Bahamas consists of some 700 islands and they are too use to it so tend to go for freshwater tanks which aren't common. I know the thought of me being from an island may step on a few people toes or cause some concern, but like I've said before, I'm not going to screw around with a reef and remove something that isn't already broken off. Never have and never will. I mean look at my tank! It's bare! And everything in it was imported except for those few zoo's I just added and my wrasse. I'm not worried about anything...If a law was enforced and I knew it would cause some concern with the Gov't etc. then it would be different. I found it really funny the other day the big blow up on RC about removing corals etc.(LOL) Come on...What everyone has in their tanks had to come from the ocean at some point. You may have a frag of another persons frag, but it all came from a frag taken from the ocean. The same with fish. Yeah, it's kinda against the law to remove wild-life, but so is speeding and everyone is guilty of going over the speed limit daily. The main thing is how you go about doing it. If I saw someone pulling up a reef then that would upset me, but picking up a broken off frag here and there isn't a big thing. The oceans huge!!!(LOL)
With regard to our laws in the Bahamas most of them are fisheries laws and don't particulary pertain to hobbyist pursuits. However, the laws regarding taking from the reefs are very clear. You will go to jail if you are caught as it is illegal to harvest coral of any kind from the reefs. Unfortunately, like Krish says there really is no one to catch you. We teach ourselves our own control. For those of you familiar with GARF I believe in alot that they say and after seeing lion fish in the Florida Keys I would not want to have them in or waters so the no importation laws on the books of saltwater fish help to preserve our reefs fauna and fisheries. Fact is we have more than our fair share of ignorant people that would simply dump Nemo into the ocean when they got tired of him When Krish and I go on collection forays we are very careful with what we disturb and we never have taken directly from the reef. Very often after the winter rages we get down here the sea offers up alot of frags which we collect and the zoo's we have are a shallow water specimen that even stands periodic exposures at low tide making them extremely hardy. Some of the pictures he has taken from my tank are of encrusting gorgonian frags that I grew from very small pieces we found near the shoreline. The greatest challenge for me is bringing some of the corals back to life. This summer we have talked about going into what I call coral grave yards which are areas in about 15-30 feet of water where huge sections of staghorn and elkhorn corals have died off leaving "live rock" encrusted with new corals like brain and gorgonians and a few others. Most Atlantic corals are very endangered so my feeling is if I can grow a captive stock out of naturally ocurring frags I may pass them on to other reefers and not encourage uneducated pillage that occurrs in other parts of the world.
Do you ever get tired of living in reef paradise? How cool it would be to have the ocean in my back yard I find things from the rivers here and have a coldwater tank going for them, and they're interesting to watch, but the ocean creatures, they're hard to match!
Here's picture from a snowstorm we had a few weeks back
Wowsers!
And I thought I was lucky when I went to the coast of Taiwan and grabbed a handful of tiny hermit crabs for my tank...and a snail, too! Thanks for putting it all into perspective
Great pictures though. You have me counting the days!
And I thought I was lucky when I went to the coast of Taiwan and grabbed a handful of tiny hermit crabs for my tank...and a snail, too! Thanks for putting it all into perspective
Cool thread Krish!!!
I'm going to have to see a real reef one day. Heck, I would have had a blast in your "graveyard".
On that snail pictured, it somewhat looks like a whelk (I can't recall which species). It might be a good idea to get a positive ID because whelks kill other snails.
Cant wait to see more pics krish...Im sure the weather will be better than chicago this weekend 20..Degrees and windy///////////
yuuhuuu !! it's about time dood.
i can't wait to see them ... you know me.
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