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I agree with DanTodd in principle and in general - But on the other hand the "handful" of people who can take a dying fish or coral & nurse it back to health are probably not enough to significantly impact the industry on the whole - but that's just my guess - no stats...

More importantly, Karen has helped a lot more than 2 people save or properly take care of their BTA's. And she's even educated them on how to encourage cloning. So IMO, her personal net effect on anemone collection off the reefs has been very positive.

Keep up the good work, Karen. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7860624#post7860624 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Angel*Fish
More importantly, Karen has helped a lot more than 2 people save or properly take care of their BTA's. And she's even educated them on how to encourage cloning. So IMO, her personal net effect on anemone collection off the reefs has been very positive.

Keep up the good work, Karen. :) [/B]

Amgel*Fish is 100% correct here!

Thanks Karen
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7860624#post7860624 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Angel*Fish
Karen has helped a lot more than 2 people save or properly take care of their BTA's.

Yes, she certainly has. Her site is an excellent place to learn about basic BTA care. I just hope there aren't a lot of people going out and buying anemones in distress from stores across America. Remember; every anemone purchased from a disreputable retailer is money that isn't going to a reputable store.


From Anthony Calfo:
"The "buying a creature from a bad store to save its life" bit is bad. All it does is kill more creatures by encouraging that store to order another/more for having made the sale! The best thing you can do is leave that creature there (even if it means it will die) so that many after it will not be killed by a bad merchant or aquarist"
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/corlplcfaqs.htm
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7860679#post7860679 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dantodd

From Anthony Calfo:
"The "buying a creature from a bad store to save its life" bit is bad. All it does is kill more creatures by encouraging that store to order another/more for having made the sale! The best thing you can do is leave that creature there (even if it means it will die) so that many after it will not be killed by a bad merchant or aquarist"
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/corlplcfaqs.htm
No arguments here - but it's so hard sometimes - I just "saved" a fish from a LFS that had been kept in appalling conditions for about 5 weeks - but I also vowed never to set foot in there again even though I'll have to drive a lot further now to get a certain fish food
 
dantodd,

what does that have to do with this thread? are you trying to push your opinion onto others? does it bother you that others think differently?

that is caflos opinion. he is looking at the hobby as a whole. karen is caring enough to look at the suffering of the individual animal. each has his/her own good reasons.

is it not enough to state your opinion and leave it at that instead of trying to push your own opinion in a condescending manner. his statement is also based on the entire tracking system of the animal and not what is obvious at the lfs.

Moderators please close this thread. better yet i will just add another person to my ignore list.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7860888#post7860888 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by embryoguy
dantodd,

what does that have to do with this thread? are you trying to push your opinion onto others? does it bother you that others think differently?

In Karen's first reply she said that she was saving the anemones from a LFS and then she encouraged anyone near Tyler TX to go and give $80 to a fish store that was not taking adequate care of their livestock. Otherwise this would have never been part of the thread.

Moderators please close this thread. better yet i will just add another person to my ignore list. [/B]

I have not (and will not) post anything that attacks others. There is no reason to close the thread. As for being on you ignore list, that is certainly your choice and a tool that the moderators have been kind enough to make available. I have only ever added one person to my ignore list.
 
Why is it that salt water shops can get away with not properly feeding their live stock and keeping them in terrible conditions. I've seen this many times in salt water shops. It's so sad. They wouldn't get away with treating a dog or cat like that very long.. Are there not any regulations? Maybe we should focus on making some!

Karen, your site is great! I have visited many times, and encourage others to do so. Keep up the good work!
 
While this is not exactly on topic to the thread unfortunately one of the posters here has taken to sending personal attacks via PM. I understand that it is not typically polite to repost a PM conversation; I feel that it is appropriate in this case since the PM in question was completely unsolicited.

It is really sad that this whole thread has blown up this way, I don't know if the PM was sent specifically for the purpose of getting the thread shut down but I think it does shed light on some of the postings.

please don't use PM to attack me. If you aren't comfortable posting this in the public then please reconsider sending it.


embryoguy wrote on 08/02/2006 03:45 AM:
you are really annoying.

if you are not going to add to the premise of the thead , than do not comment in it and start your own thread with your own intentions.
 
Embryoguy,

Your comments, both on this thread and via PM have been out of line. You are the one making this a fight (after I posted the "please be nice" warning).

Dantodd,

PMs are private. There are ways to report them (there is a "report this PM" button on the bottom of the PM). Posting a PM is not acceptable.

Both of you are warned.

Kevin
 
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