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Just wondering if anyone keeps these in their aquariums. Ive been to
Chicago's and Seattle's aquariums in the past week and a half and have seen so many of these guys that it got me wondering if anyone keeps them. Granted they would have to be pretty much kept by themeselves but there has to be someone out there with an interest in them right? Anyway Ive got some pictures from Seattles aquarium of them if anyone wants to check them out just post and Ill get them up with the Shedd aquarium photos.Salute,-Brian -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() ruprecte wrote in message ... Just wondering if anyone keeps these in their aquariums. Ive been to Chicago's and Seattle's aquariums in the past week and a half and have seen so many of these guys that it got me wondering if anyone keeps them. Granted they would have to be pretty much kept by themeselves but there has to be someone out there with an interest in them right? Anyway Ive got some pictures from Seattles aquarium of them if anyone wants to check them out just post and Ill get them up with the Shedd aquarium photos.Salute,-Brian Leafy sea dragons and weedy sea dragons are very tightly controlled even as to how many can be collected. They are only available to major zoos, public aquariums and research facilities. I am afraid this is a couple more of outstanding fish that all we can do is look at in the right facilities. As an aside, the last price I saw for a specimen bought for a public aquarium in Australia, was $50,000 USD. Jim |
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![]() "ruprecte" wrote in message ... Just wondering if anyone keeps these in their aquariums. Ive been to Chicago's and Seattle's aquariums in the past week and a half and have seen AFAIK, they are protected species here in Australia; seeing that they are only found in Australia, the answer would be "no". They are amazing creatures to see in the wild though (having seen both on scuba), especially the leafy (but that may be because the weedies are common in Sydney). Cheers, Poe |
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