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TomRep-
I wouldn't stereotype all academic research based on that one article. Just b/c HPL had a grant to breed nemo doesn't mean the rest of us are also "reinventing the wheel". Much of what goes on is often not publishable by research standards. Yet, there are many academic research programs out there who are doing groundbreaking stuff. Maybe it's not exactly w/ ornamentals as much of it is with commerical scale rearing of marine food fish, but it's stuff that could be tried in the ornamental world.
I wouldn't stereotype all academic research based on that one article. Just b/c HPL had a grant to breed nemo doesn't mean the rest of us are also "reinventing the wheel". Much of what goes on is often not publishable by research standards. Yet, there are many academic research programs out there who are doing groundbreaking stuff. Maybe it's not exactly w/ ornamentals as much of it is with commerical scale rearing of marine food fish, but it's stuff that could be tried in the ornamental world.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8464594#post8464594 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TomRep
FishGuttz- I completely agree with you that the government should look into us small breeders and see what we are doing, but honestly, it's probably a waste of time. I think it's pathetic how they fund all these schools and such for this matter and all the schools do in return is "reinvent the wheel". There was a post on here a couple weeks ago how the government gave a pile of money to someone for research and all they did (that we know of) is breed Clownfish. I think Ed or Matt or most anyone on this page that is as into this part of the hobby as those two guys are should get all the money that the schools are getting, andthen some! But, unfortunatly, I think it would be hard to get that kind of funding. Just my opinion.
Tom
ps.- I'm not telling you in any way that it will NEVER happen, I'm just saying I think it will be extremely tough.