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Old January 25th 07, 02:00 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
George Patterson
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George Patterson
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Old January 25th 07, 10:58 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
TheRock
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Do you think anyone cares what China does to reef ecosystems ?
If it was our country (US) conservation groups would be up our asses.
This is sad...hunting with dynamite and cyanide ?

Keep buying those Chinese goods. The reefs go first, then us.


"George Patterson" wrote in message
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Check out
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070124/...pearing_fish_1

George Patterson
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Old January 25th 07, 01:09 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
MartyPowerJazz
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Agreed. Start by staying away from WalMart, the biggest buyer of
Chinese product.

On Jan 25, 5:58 am, "TheRock" wrote:
Do you think anyone cares what China does to reef ecosystems ?
If it was our country (US) conservation groups would be up our asses.
This is sad...hunting with dynamite and cyanide ?

Keep buying those Chinese goods. The reefs go first, then us.

"George Patterson" wrote in messagenews:qbUth.7046$U81.4021@trnddc06...

Check out
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070124/...pearing_fish_1


George Patterson
No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning.


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Old January 25th 07, 02:10 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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"MartyPowerJazz" wrote in message oups.com...
Agreed. Start by staying away from WalMart, the biggest buyer of
Chinese product.


Tell me please how do you stay away from Chineese products...

I can see them whenever I look around. Not only in Walmart
but in Target, Kohls, Sears, and many other stores...
Should we stay away from all our buying ?
Even most of aquarium products like filters, powerheads, fish food
or fish nets are made in China today... Maybe glass aquaria are not,
because they are probably to heavy to ship overseas, but I am
sure the black plastic frames on top and bottom of each tank are
made in China and purchased there by US tank manufacturers :-)

And what about American companies who moved their manufacturing
departments to China already ? The Company I work for has done this
many years ago... Should I recomend to my friends to not by products
I made ? I live in USA - that would hurt me much if people stop buying :-)

Not buying products made in China is shoting yourself in the foot.
American economy relays on China goods to much today so your
recomendation is totally not practical or even doable...
Chinese economy also relays on American economy - it works both ways!

Who do you work for ? Name a single American company not using
directly or indirectly Chineese goods and I'll understand your advice.
The chances are that even company YOU work for, if you produce
something, has manufacturing in China or uses products made in
China to create their own end-product...

The problem with American-Chinese economy relationship is way more
difficult to deal with than your simple aproach "dont buy at Walmart".
That is silly advice...
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Old January 28th 07, 04:12 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
swarvegorilla
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"Pszemol" wrote in message
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"MartyPowerJazz" wrote in message
oups.com...
Agreed. Start by staying away from WalMart, the biggest buyer of
Chinese product.


Tell me please how do you stay away from Chineese products...

I can see them whenever I look around. Not only in Walmart
but in Target, Kohls, Sears, and many other stores...
Should we stay away from all our buying ?
Even most of aquarium products like filters, powerheads, fish food
or fish nets are made in China today... Maybe glass aquaria are not,
because they are probably to heavy to ship overseas, but I am
sure the black plastic frames on top and bottom of each tank are
made in China and purchased there by US tank manufacturers :-)

And what about American companies who moved their manufacturing
departments to China already ? The Company I work for has done this
many years ago... Should I recomend to my friends to not by products
I made ? I live in USA - that would hurt me much if people stop buying :-)

Not buying products made in China is shoting yourself in the foot.
American economy relays on China goods to much today so your
recomendation is totally not practical or even doable...
Chinese economy also relays on American economy - it works both ways!

Who do you work for ? Name a single American company not using
directly or indirectly Chineese goods and I'll understand your advice.
The chances are that even company YOU work for, if you produce
something, has manufacturing in China or uses products made in
China to create their own end-product...
The problem with American-Chinese economy relationship is way more
difficult to deal with than your simple aproach "dont buy at Walmart".
That is silly advice...


I agree.
Here in Oz we got a free trade agreement
only way pet shops stay afloat is try onselling chinese goods
everything from ehiem to 12 foot curved glass tanks.
Chinese do it ALL
and they are great to trade with, love to deal.
If you are going to educate
do it,
don't be a hater!
LOL

I like chinese
10 extra points if ya know the rest of that song!
w00000t


Oh god the sick thrill of cracking that import shipping container
fish junk heaven
hell yes pilgrim
hell yes.
Swarvegorilla


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Old March 23rd 11, 06:13 PM
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Most of aquarium products, such as filters, powerheads, fish or fish food webs in China today by the glass aquarium, maybe not, because they may to heavy to ship overseas, but I am sure the top of the black plastic box And bottom of each tank in China and the United States by the tank manufacturer to purchase.
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Old January 26th 07, 02:48 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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It's not just going on in China. It's going on in a lot of
areas. Even in Florida some companies use chemicals to
catch fish, and unfortunately it's even legal (though it's
not cyanide, but qualdine[I'm too tired to look up the
spelling]) that is used.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



TheRock wrote on 1/25/2007 5:58 AM:
Do you think anyone cares what China does to reef ecosystems ?
If it was our country (US) conservation groups would be up our asses.
This is sad...hunting with dynamite and cyanide ?

Keep buying those Chinese goods. The reefs go first, then us.


"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:qbUth.7046$U81.4021@trnddc06...
Check out
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070124/...pearing_fish_1

George Patterson
No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning.



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Old January 26th 07, 01:10 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
TheRock
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Quinaldine

A colourless liquid used to anaesthetise fish prior to examination or
surgery. It is also sometimes used to catch wild fish, but may be harmful to
the environment. The chemical is the condensation product of aldehyde and
aniline.



"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
link.net...
It's not just going on in China. It's going on in a lot of areas. Even in
Florida some companies use chemicals to catch fish, and unfortunately it's
even legal (though it's not cyanide, but qualdine[I'm too tired to look up
the spelling]) that is used.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



TheRock wrote on 1/25/2007 5:58 AM:
Do you think anyone cares what China does to reef ecosystems ?
If it was our country (US) conservation groups would be up our asses.
This is sad...hunting with dynamite and cyanide ?

Keep buying those Chinese goods. The reefs go first, then us.


"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:qbUth.7046$U81.4021@trnddc06...
Check out
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070124/...pearing_fish_1

George Patterson
No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning.



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Old July 5th 11, 01:14 AM
chrisyohana chrisyohana is offline
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A colourless aqueous acclimated to anaesthetise angle above-mentioned to assay or surgery. It is aswell sometimes acclimated to bolt agrarian fish, but may be adverse to the environment. The actinic is the abstract artefact of aldehyde and aniline.
 




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