Vili_Shark
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Correct. #1-2 are part of the public record.
What is this, a police interrogation? I plan on keeping myself anonymous. It's not really any of your business or relevant to the subject at hand.
My first post in the thread:
"All of them died within about 72 hours of landing due to very poor holding and shipping conditions."
Sorry Jazzman, you keep yourself anonymous, but at the same time don't make the agents at USFWL as saints.
The relevant info is:
1.They seized the fish, how many hours or days after they seized the fish did they ship them to the public aquarium?
2.How did they handle the fish during the hours/days the fish were with them? obviously they do not have an open system there do they?
I'm not, as per your previous posts , trying to make Steve the Clipperton Cowboy, he's surely not, but at the same time I find it VERY hard to believe that the USFWL agents were as good as you're trying to make them look.
I don't think John have a say here, John with all the respect is a hobbyist, he was not there.
He could surely help to save some fish in case he was there, but he was not.
If you were there, you can tell us about the handling.
Otherwise maybe Steve can chime in and give us some info as he was there.
Again, I'm not trying to make Steve a saint,and I'm not trying to blame the USFWL for killing these fish, if it's not Steve smuggling them none of this would have happened, but if you look at your own posts about how well the USFWL agents did in that incident :
" The USFWS agents in this case know what fish require, know how to take care of fish, and knew exactly how special these individual fish were. I can assure you that great steps were taken to keep these fish alive by a team of very capable people and all of those steps failed".
I just don't get how such amazing professional guys had 0% success if they did their very best and if they were as good as you say they are.