Thanks for the great artical Frank and the invaluable information it contains.
When talking with my LFS owner about captive raised fish, he continues to tell me that the availability list each week is very small. 90% of the time he says there are no perculas on the list. He has been in business for about 15 years and has seen many trends come and go. His two concerns are,
1. Not enough profit for the large breeding facilities to stay in business over the long term. If they do they will not be able to keep up with supply and demand as he feels they are already having this problem with certain fish.
2. As long as wild caught are offered to the hobbiest at a cheaper price than captive bred, the average hobbiest will pick the cheaper of the two 9 times out of ten.
What do you think the future holds for these facilities vs wild caught? Will there really be any change in the average hobbiest attitude as long as they can still purchase cheap wild caught fish?
Thanks,
Steve
When talking with my LFS owner about captive raised fish, he continues to tell me that the availability list each week is very small. 90% of the time he says there are no perculas on the list. He has been in business for about 15 years and has seen many trends come and go. His two concerns are,
1. Not enough profit for the large breeding facilities to stay in business over the long term. If they do they will not be able to keep up with supply and demand as he feels they are already having this problem with certain fish.
2. As long as wild caught are offered to the hobbiest at a cheaper price than captive bred, the average hobbiest will pick the cheaper of the two 9 times out of ten.
What do you think the future holds for these facilities vs wild caught? Will there really be any change in the average hobbiest attitude as long as they can still purchase cheap wild caught fish?
Thanks,
Steve