This is most likely just a problem of diction. Absolutely Fish is a top notch facility, always has been since I have been going there.
And tank raised vs. tank bred? Who really cares when you think about how they will adapt much better in captivity compared to collecting full size specimens that have grown up in the wild eating a myriad of different foods.
And who knows? It may be true; there are things that go on in the aquaculture world beyond the microcosm of this reef board.
There was a tank with about 15 Yellow tangs, that were CAPTIVE BRED, Not Tank Raised but CAPTIVE BRED. I asked the owner and he said they are indeed CAPTIVE BRED.
OT, melanotaenia, but you must be a fan of rainbowfish...am I right? I used to have two or three tanks of them myself.![]()
I am not saying that people are voraciously breeding yellow tangs, but I do know that it is possible for things to go on in the hobby that may not make it here to Reef Central immediately.
I try to keep an open mind about these topics because there are some crazy things going on in the marine hobby right now. Captive reared fish, breeding of Mandarins, catching new species of fish on re-breathers, etc. etc. With all the new advancements that have taken place, I try to be optimistic of moving forward in the hobby instead of lambasting a forum post or store based on something like an error in speak.
And I am know the owner of said store and have spoken to him many times; I would put money down right now that it was simply a misunderstanding in labeling by the wholesaler or the invoice, and not an underhanded attempt to sell a fish for more based on a captive bred vs. captive raised scenario.
How much were these tangs going for BTW? If I remember correctly, the captive raised hippos were selling for about 89.99 on Divers Den, so if these Yellow Tangs are selling in a similar price point or less, then they are most likely captive raised. Which I still think is pretty cool.
Well I went there today and a manager said they were indeed CAPTIVE RAISED, they changed the listing on the tank and the price went from 30 up to 49 in 2 days, I was saddened to learn they were not captive bred due to the good this would bring the hobby, but I was also ready for those words as well. On another note I remember when I got into this hobby and no fish were captive bred at all and they always said it would be impossible to do so. This was 16 years ago and now you have clowns, dottybacks and mandrins that i know of. i probrably missed something but thats more than they said would ever happen.I agree, it is likely a grammatical error, but the way it is expressed in the OP post:
He makes it pretty clear the proprietor is trying to sell fish as born and raised in captivity (ain as much as the comments from the OP). To that, I object. That is fraudulently selling. Its like selling used car as new, because it only has "a couple thousand miles on it". Semantics? yes. But, also unfairly fraudulent? Yes. I would speculate that these "captive bred" fish go for more than wild ones, or captive reared ones too. That is just a guess of mine, though.
As for the information and techniques being available, RC is the largest reefing forum in the world, likely. Are you suggesting that this technology was developed, mastered, and made it to market in NJ before ANYONE has heard of it? Anywhere? That seems quite ludicrous.
Again, if this technology is out there, where tangs are now being captive bred for retail, please point me in the direction of where I can find information on it. A source, a company name, anything. Until then, shenanigans it is.
Well I went there today and a manager said they were indeed CAPTIVE RAISED, they changed the listing on the tank and the price went from 30 up to 49 in 2 days, I was saddened to learn they were not captive bred due to the good this would bring the hobby, but I was also ready for those words as well. On another note I remember when I got into this hobby and no fish were captive bred at all and they always said it would be impossible to do so. This was 16 years ago and now you have clowns, dottybacks and mandrins that i know of. i probrably missed something but thats more than they said would ever happen.
I try to keep an open mind about these topics because there are some crazy things going on in the marine hobby right now. Captive reared fish, breeding of Mandarins, catching new species of fish on re-breathers, etc. etc. With all the new advancements that have taken place, I try to be optimistic of moving forward in the hobby instead of lambasting a forum post or store based on something like an error in speak.
Interesting. I used to live around the corner from said LFS. I bought a captive Argi back in the day there under similar circumstances. I had never heard of Argis being captive bred, but the salesperson assured me there was some guy in Jersey in a basement doing it or something. The fish was fine and lived happily in my 29 until I moved.
I know of a Dwarf Angel that a guy in the UK breeds in his tanks at home. I remember reading a huge article about it. I forget the actual name of the angel, but they were blue and yellow and very hard to come by since the only island they come from will not let them be exported anymore. I think they were priced around 2,000 apiece.
Well I went there today and a manager said they were indeed CAPTIVE RAISED, they changed the listing on the tank and the price went from 30 up to 49 in 2 days, I was saddened to learn they were not captive bred due to the good this would bring the hobby, but I was also ready for those words as well. On another note I remember when I got into this hobby and no fish were captive bred at all and they always said it would be impossible to do so. This was 16 years ago and now you have clowns, dottybacks and mandrins that i know of. i probrably missed something but thats more than they said would ever happen.