New Anti-Collecton Legislation introduced in Hawai'i

it was not about race. It was a clarification in your choice of the word that's all.:wavehand:

Problem here is, you didn't ask for clarification... you jumped to my use of it as racial, and it wasn't. If you wanted clarification, you went about it all wrong. But moving on as this has NOTHING to do with the thread, nor the validity of what I said.
 
Problem here is, you didn't ask for clarification... you jumped to my use of it as racial, and it wasn't. If you wanted clarification, you went about it all wrong. But moving on as this has NOTHING to do with the thread, nor the validity of what I said.

Pfff. You got one hard head Brah
 
Hey, I'm just trying to move it along now, Bill. You know me, and have for quite a long time.... you know the subject is one I have been active with for over a decade.
 
I don't see their argument betting successful, if it truly is about not being able to keep the same fish that are being exported then they should have a better chance getting it legal to keep aquariums. There is no absolute reason why they shouldn't export fish unless endangered. And you are right, it is hypocritical to try to "save" the fish but go out to eat and order fish. A lot of aquarists actually learn as they go and there had been a lot of breeding. If one does become endangered and someone has it being bred in aquarium....how are they going to be upset if you were to repopulate the area. A lot of people have this hobby down and they do great....
 
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