Just a thought, but maybe it is best for the fish if they stay rare and expensive, like wild cuaght fish, instead of cheap and plentiful like captive bred fish? For instance, how many $14.99 clowns have suffered and died Nemo-death? How many would have died if Nemo cost $59.99?
This is not my position, I can see good and bad to both sides, but maybe marine fish are better off responsibly wild caught, than captive bred. Look at Hawaii, how many yellow tangs have been caught from there, responsibly? And are still plentiful. Maybe the fish would suffer less if they were rare and expensive. But it would also be necessary to get these third world countries to stop cyanide and dynamite fishing.
I just think that the cheaper the fish, the worse the suffering.But I see the other side too.
Convince me why rare, expensive, and responsibly caught is not better for the fish, than cheap, plentiful, and captive bred.
This is not my position, I can see good and bad to both sides, but maybe marine fish are better off responsibly wild caught, than captive bred. Look at Hawaii, how many yellow tangs have been caught from there, responsibly? And are still plentiful. Maybe the fish would suffer less if they were rare and expensive. But it would also be necessary to get these third world countries to stop cyanide and dynamite fishing.
I just think that the cheaper the fish, the worse the suffering.But I see the other side too.
Convince me why rare, expensive, and responsibly caught is not better for the fish, than cheap, plentiful, and captive bred.