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No, I'm not. Never go near that crap - I could honestly bash that organization forever. Yes, I'm a vegetarian and love animals way to much, but I would never listen to a word PETA says. I'm a little offended.
Can't we all just get alone?
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LOL.. this from a person that knew they were going against the consensus and general belief of the majority of people on this forum? LOL again. And yes, i think you SHOULD get alone Lunch is over. Ya'll have fun.
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Well, persuade me even more to see that the Lion Fish can't serve any good.
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I am a Marine biologist and I see a few lionfish in our Chevron traps every year. They are dumped into the ocean by aquarist and there is nothing we can do about it. They are too many and they are too deep even if we wanted to eradicate them. There is no evidence that they are diminishing fish populations. There hasn't been near enough caught to even make that assumption.
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It's not the animal's fault that they are growing larger and larger. Obviously, I don't believe in killing animals, that's all.
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I think you are trying to say that we shouldn't kill/punish the lionfish for our mistake of releasing them. But by releaseing them we are killing/punishing other spieces of fish. How can you justify that it is ok to kill off those native spieces and let the invasive lionfish take over.
The fish are believed to be released during one of the big hurricanes that happened in the 90s. So not all of the lionfish were intentinally introduced. Most of the lionfish that have been caught have been traced back to 7 indivivdual fish through DNA testing.
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What if a Rabid Coyote/Wolf w/e attacked your kid and made a nice den in your back yard?
I bet all rules would be off the table wouldn't they? This isn't related to the Lionfish situation, but your jaded belief of "never killing animals" in general. |
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I'm not here to even argue. Buddy, it's America. And actually, your job isn't to tell anybody who can and can not have an aquarium.
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If that happened (because Wolves love Florida), then the Rabies Office would be notified by the hospital and I'm quite sure they would take care of it. I can't stop that (euthanasia) from happening and I'm pretty sure I can't stop anything from happening that the government gives the OK on. |
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What do you think I'm here for?
www.reefcentral.com Well, I'm guessing I'm here because I have saltwater tanks?
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Obviously I can't tell you to have an aquarium or not, but I can say you are a giant hypocrite for having one. For every fish or coral you have many others died trying to get it to you, so you can cage them and probably shorten their life. It just come down to being human, we try and control nature and thats just how was, is, and is always going to be.
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You're very wrong, and quite ignorant with regards to life.
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P.E.T.A. = People. Eating. Tasty. Animals.
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You may be right, but then again I could be giving them a longer, better, healthier life than if they were in the ocean amongst predators.
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PETA = fake.
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In the ocean the fish have a chance to breed and create more life. Taking them out the ocean not only lowers the fish population but lowers future populations by not allowing them to breed.
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I am guilty of it too
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That's what the government wants to do with the Lion Fish.
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I have nothing to add, but the threads tone and title made me think of this.
we need an "EMO reefkeeper" subform
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I don't think it will work. They are too deep to locate effectively. If we are finding them on our sub dives then they could be everywhere. The sub can only scratch the surface of viable lionfish grounds off our east coast. Just from my experience (remember this is my job) once a fish is introduced and takes off there is nothing that can be done about it. If nature doesn't take care of the problem, you just have to live with it.
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gross pic
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LOL, funny thread, this shouldn't be in the reefkeeping forum though. Please take your whining elsewhere.
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this isn't my opinion just a thought for thought.
according to "Lion Fish - Leave Them Alone! Let Evolution Begin", humans should be able to do whatever they want to whatever species they want to do it to. Humans are the evolved species. In evolution terms (at least on earth) humans have been there, done that, and got the t-shirt. The common knowledge law for evolution seems to be survival of the fittest. Alligators need guns and more cunning i guess. Lionfish need frequent flyer miles then? According to the original topic that is, |
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