x2. I couldn't have said it better myself! IMO/IME don't even bother fumbling with a cheap underwater camera. PAY ATTENTION TO EVERYTHING AROUND YOU. The last thing you need to do is worry about trying to take a decent picture with half azz equipment. Leave great underwater ocean pix to the pros.The most valuable thing to take away from the trip is the chance to get to know the ocean. Study the water movement and rock formation, fish behavior and tidal pools with trapped life. Some the most important info on reefs I learned by just watching. More than enough to take back with you.
I am going to Cancun next week and was wondering if it is okay to bring back a couple of pieces of coral I am thinking if I see some ricordia things of that sort nothing large, in a small bag of water less tha n 2-3oz.
Where do you think the fish, coral , invertebrates, algae etc come from? Where do you think your LFS gets the aquatic life from? It has to come from somewhere someone has to "collect" it I was mulling it over and choose not to bring anything back. There are still people collecting fish using cyanide or other chemicals to stunning the fish. This is a very oxymoronic hobby we care about the reefs and the living creatures what is in our tank and care for them carefully,yet we buy the latest hot fish or coral that HAD to be collected from the wild. With survival rates that are pathetically low.
Please if you have a tank you have wild collected living things in your tank, do not be that naive or condescending to others who might bring back a "freebie" out of the ocean.
I did not only because when I got there and looked I thought if everyone did that there would be nothing left to see.
Where do you think the fish, coral , invertebrates, algae etc come from? Where do you think your LFS gets the aquatic life from? It has to come from somewhere someone has to "collect" it I was mulling it over and choose not to bring anything back. There are still people collecting fish using cyanide or other chemicals to stunning the fish. This is a very oxymoronic hobby we care about the reefs and the living creatures what is in our tank and care for them carefully,yet we buy the latest hot fish or coral that HAD to be collected from the wild. With survival rates that are pathetically low.
Please if you have a tank you have wild collected living things in your tank, do not be that naive or condescending to others who might bring back a "freebie" out of the ocean.
I did not only because when I got there and looked I thought if everyone did that there would be nothing left to see.