NaH2O
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What does being a conscientious aquarist mean to you? I think everyone has different viewpoints. Someone may advise another hobbyist never to buy a Moorish Idol (for example), yet the same individual may pay $1000 for an Acan (or whatever the hot coral of the month is). Anthony Calfo wrote an article recently about trends in the hobby and being conscientious (however, I disagree with his comment about skimmers ). Is it more conscientious to not buy the difficult and starving fish that's doomed in the store in hopes you can save it with some TLC? Or is it more conscientious to let it die in the store with the hopes someone else doesn't purchase it and the store doesn't order more? Should we march outside the store holding picket signs saying don't buy the Moorish Idol (lol - that's a stretch)? What about the prices some of these "rare" or "ultra" corals sell for? Would you pay $1000 for a frag of something? I doubt I would....unless there was hidden treasure inside. What about some fish species? I've paid too much (to some people) for a fish because it was "different" than the more common species of the genus. What is or is not conscientious to you?