Bubbashrimp
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Can you direct me on where to find out about reef tank fires, I would like to take the precausions. What is causing them?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9747399#post9747399 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bubbashrimp
Can you direct me on where to find out about reef tank fires, I would like to take the precausions. What is causing them?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9775301#post9775301 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bubbashrimp
I am not thinking in terms of actual legislation, although that would be a great capstone to this idea. I am thinking more in terms of an ethical contract, like the ones that dog breeders sign inorder to be affiliated with the breed club.
If the blue ring can truly kill humans I think that we can all agree that it will only be a matter of time until this would happen in aquaria.
If legislators see a system in place, that works, after enough people have died, they will probably adopt that system.
Funding would come from memberships, testing, and donations. Logistics would come from local reef clubs/master level permit holders concerned with the issues that come with cephalopods. In my own mind the only thing that has yet to be done is to develope a test.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9776083#post9776083 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bubbashrimp
I do not think that enforcement would even be a concern. It would take a lot of studying to become a permit holder and permits can be cancelled. But again all of this would be in the "ethical contract". Of course some people would breach the contract or not even sign the contract and just get a BR...however, I tend to believe that most people in this hobby are true to there word and are "good" citizens
you said "I don't necessarily agree. " Ask your self the question how old do you have to be to aquire a blue ring? I do not know for sure if there are age limits, but you can seen my point, I hope. Not everyone that would get a blue ring is even ready for a cephalopod. Can you not see the senario that would involve an uninformed entry level aquarist just buying a pretty lookin octopus with blue circles from an uninformed dealer.
you said "The more probable outcome of involving legislators is a shut down of importing in general". Excellent point I did not even think about this. This would only support a need for a permit type system, So are legislators cannot take the freedom of owning an octopus away from us.
you said "Its a massive undertaking in time and logistics. But if you have the juice, go for it! Like I say, TONMO is the place for cehpy ethics discussions!" I was hoping someone else could do this. At the very least get some help.