dj tryrd
dj tryrd
i have no friends (exageration, i do have fish) their fore i have a lot of time on my hands to ponder philosophy, religion, ethics, illuminati, etc, durring the day. throughout my short 14 years of life i have always been plagued with the same guilt of weather or not it is ethical to keep fish (any pets for that matter but for now we will stick to fish).
the reason i loose sleep at night is because many fish, inverts, even plants are better off in the wild, or maybe not now with the way we collect them!
for example the average gold fish lives under 10 years, yet when given proper care they can easily excede 75 years of age. thats at least a 65 year difference, most often caused by the inside of the fish growing when the outside cant, or improper filtration for an animal that processes food in 5 minutes!!! (no stumache)
as another reef fronteirist brought up many fish are kept in improper sived tank due to misconceptions and ignorance, but i ask of you, is any tank truly big enough?when we consider every possible outcome of the life of a fish in the wild, it may migrate from reef to reef, it may breed, it may decide ' hey i might be happier over their, and mossy along to a new spot. all things a fish cant do in most tanks. yeah they can mate, but what happen to the eggs. unless the aquarist makes the effort to set up special breeder tanks (which most are, no offense, to lazy to do, the babies become filter food. and when you consider fish mating habits ie tangs which form a school with one female surrounded by multiple males waiting for the female to dart upward forceing the eggs from her, the males follow her and expel their sperm out as well. can we replicate, realy replicate this in a common house hold aquarium?
most of the fish people buy die young. lets face it it is the cold hard facts.
many people buy a tank because they want to "keep a nemo and a old fish in their house". with people as uneducated in the hobby as that walking around with money burning a hole in their pockets no wonder most of the fish die.
i can understand the aquarium trade from the educational stand point or even the valuable research gained from breeders and more that casual observers, but what about the bowl user? or the casual observer who doesn't know the diference between a nemo and a true oscilarus clown fish? even worse the pet store owner who told me my ph was 0 because it was bellow the 8.4 to 6.7 scale on his testing supplies. (dont worry fresh water)
i want someone to justify the keeping of aquariums to me so i can sleep at night.
then i want someone to explain to me why no one has enacted a law making aquariums a liscenced hobby, requiring a liscensce for anyone to keep an aquarium.
thank you for taking the time to read my miny (porly writen) speach, following parlimentary procedures, i make a motion to open the floor for cross examination and open discussion.
the reason i loose sleep at night is because many fish, inverts, even plants are better off in the wild, or maybe not now with the way we collect them!
for example the average gold fish lives under 10 years, yet when given proper care they can easily excede 75 years of age. thats at least a 65 year difference, most often caused by the inside of the fish growing when the outside cant, or improper filtration for an animal that processes food in 5 minutes!!! (no stumache)
as another reef fronteirist brought up many fish are kept in improper sived tank due to misconceptions and ignorance, but i ask of you, is any tank truly big enough?when we consider every possible outcome of the life of a fish in the wild, it may migrate from reef to reef, it may breed, it may decide ' hey i might be happier over their, and mossy along to a new spot. all things a fish cant do in most tanks. yeah they can mate, but what happen to the eggs. unless the aquarist makes the effort to set up special breeder tanks (which most are, no offense, to lazy to do, the babies become filter food. and when you consider fish mating habits ie tangs which form a school with one female surrounded by multiple males waiting for the female to dart upward forceing the eggs from her, the males follow her and expel their sperm out as well. can we replicate, realy replicate this in a common house hold aquarium?
most of the fish people buy die young. lets face it it is the cold hard facts.
many people buy a tank because they want to "keep a nemo and a old fish in their house". with people as uneducated in the hobby as that walking around with money burning a hole in their pockets no wonder most of the fish die.
i can understand the aquarium trade from the educational stand point or even the valuable research gained from breeders and more that casual observers, but what about the bowl user? or the casual observer who doesn't know the diference between a nemo and a true oscilarus clown fish? even worse the pet store owner who told me my ph was 0 because it was bellow the 8.4 to 6.7 scale on his testing supplies. (dont worry fresh water)
i want someone to justify the keeping of aquariums to me so i can sleep at night.
then i want someone to explain to me why no one has enacted a law making aquariums a liscenced hobby, requiring a liscensce for anyone to keep an aquarium.
thank you for taking the time to read my miny (porly writen) speach, following parlimentary procedures, i make a motion to open the floor for cross examination and open discussion.