By the way the cost of Biota yellow tangs has already almost doubled.
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I think this is still very reasonable for those that may want them. Mine is probably going on 10 years so I am good but perhaps one day I will get one again and it is good to know there will be a supply perhaps long after further bans go into affect globally.By the way the cost of Biota yellow tangs has already almost doubled.
By the way the cost of Biota yellow tangs has already almost doubled.
And for what they charge us in taxes isn't worth those services I live in California and its kinda a ****hole roads are terrible for what we pay in all these taxes most of us will never get social security welfare meh I know plenty of healthy able people that don't wanna work because its too easy to live on welfareGovernmental environmental regulations are extremely important. Not to mention the other services that government provides (schools, medicare/medicaid, social security, roads, 911, police/fire services, welfare assistance, regulations on business, etc.)
Some people like to watch the world burnI have nothing nice to say about the kind of vermin in government which do us nothing but evil.
Just saying, a total ban is way over the top (even if the fish populations are threatened) - so thus I demonize the State of Hawaii for going too far. They could have just placed some limits (as our NC Wildlife department does) to protect the fish populations, that would have done just fine to both protect the fish and ensure that the aquarium fish business wasn't damaged.Some people like to watch the world burn
Trouble is these governments make knee jerk reactions without thinking of the long term implications...... I quickly got the last one in my Lfs and they’ve now shot up in price ,I hope the little git doesn’t die as he might be worth a fortuneJust saying, a total ban is way over the top (even if the fish populations are threatened) - so thus I demonize the State of Hawaii for going too far. They could have just placed some limits (as our NC Wildlife department does) to protect the fish populations, that would have done just fine to both protect the fish and ensure that the aquarium fish business wasn't damaged.
The ban will not stop people from having reef tanks.
So do you guys think this Hawaii fish ban is the beginning of the end to the reef hobby
This aint the end of the hobby but it will be for some who do not want to spend the money. This will hurt coral vendors as people leave the hobby