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Where might I find a source of tank-bred and raised cardinal or neon
tetras? I am especially interested in cardinals. I do not like the wild-caught ones, for ethical reasons, and because the ones I have used have been really prone to disease. I would be grateful for any suggestions. Budrow |
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On 6 Nov 2003 15:12:37 -0800, Budrow wrote:
Where might I find a source of tank-bred and raised cardinal or neon tetras? I am especially interested in cardinals. I do not like the wild-caught ones, for ethical reasons, and because the ones I have used have been really prone to disease. I would be grateful for any suggestions. Where are you based... I know of some in London UK... -- Flash Wilson -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Still collecting Electricity Pylon photos - please send me yours! - http://www.gorge.org/pylons |
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![]() "Budrow" wrote in message om... Where might I find a source of tank-bred and raised cardinal or neon tetras? I am especially interested in cardinals. I do not like the wild-caught ones, for ethical reasons, and because the ones I have used have been really prone to disease. I would be grateful for any suggestions. Budrow AFAIK, Neons & Cardinals are also 'farm' bred in the wild. There is no danger of extinction. They might even have a slightly better life being raised in wild settings, than in a fish farm, - although anyone's definition of 'better' would certainly vary. I personally don't see any ethical distinctions, ymmv. Wild-caught are a controlled harvest for such popular fish as these tetras. The existence of the harvest helps ensure the environment is protected. If they were all tank-bred or farmed, there would be one less reason for the local government to protect their habitat. Neons are often mixed, so determining if they are from farms or rivers might be difficult. Source of supply is often dictated by proximity to buyer. Transhippers would have a better idea, but wholesalers are a step removed, and the LFS is yet another step removed. What is the truth might be different from what the LFS thinks. Any shortages, mortality, shipping errors etc are quickly compensated by pulling stock from another source, resulting in a mix. Because of their higher cost, it's easier to establish the source of Cardinal tetras. Tetras destined for schooling with high price Discus, will have their parentage more highly scrutinized ;~) Cardinals are available from both sources, though the information might get lost by the time it reaches the co-op student bagging your fish ;o) This is all I know, from my limited observations, from my little corner of the world. Where you are, the situation might be very different. You might have a hard time finding wild-caught if you live in Florida, as you would have a hard time finding farmed Neons if you lived in Peru. For Asia, Australia, Europe and much of North America, both are generally available, or can be requested, but not from every supplier. hth NetMax |
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