Hello all,
Has anyone here ever used clove oil to capture fish or seen it in practice?
From what i understand, there is no noticable damage to coral reefs that can be directly observed. One guy i know has been using it for years, even on some of the same patch reefs and has never noticed any problems with the fish or the coral. In fact, the corals have never skipped a beat and have continued growing.I am looking to see if there have been any studies in to the physiological effects it has on the fish, and if it will in deed damage reefs.
If it turns out to be somewhat safe to use, wouldnt this be acceptable for safely stunning fish? We all know what cyanide can do, unfortunately it is convenient and effective. Nets(or possibly something better) should be what everyone is working towards but for the short term future, could this be a alternative?
Please dont light me up if i am missing something obvious here, i side with the reefs and the communities around them.
Has anyone here ever used clove oil to capture fish or seen it in practice?
From what i understand, there is no noticable damage to coral reefs that can be directly observed. One guy i know has been using it for years, even on some of the same patch reefs and has never noticed any problems with the fish or the coral. In fact, the corals have never skipped a beat and have continued growing.I am looking to see if there have been any studies in to the physiological effects it has on the fish, and if it will in deed damage reefs.
If it turns out to be somewhat safe to use, wouldnt this be acceptable for safely stunning fish? We all know what cyanide can do, unfortunately it is convenient and effective. Nets(or possibly something better) should be what everyone is working towards but for the short term future, could this be a alternative?
Please dont light me up if i am missing something obvious here, i side with the reefs and the communities around them.