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Eric, you can PM if you'd like...I'd like to know what good points you made.
Peace,
Chip
Peace,
Chip
naesco":3hrkm3ht said:Dr. Foster
I looked at your fish availability and see you offer Moorish Idol.
I have to say that I was very impressed that you have advised prospective purchasers that they are a expert only fish and the reason why.
Wayne Ryan
JustPhish":7jkjjdve said:naesco":7jkjjdve said:Dr. Foster
I looked at your fish availability and see you offer Moorish Idol.
I have to say that I was very impressed that you have advised prospective purchasers that they are a expert only fish and the reason why.
Wayne Ryan
Now I'm confused. After following your posts for all these years I gotta admit I am shocked to see that when someone stocks a species widely known not to do well in captivity except under rare circumstances, all they have to do to pacify you is say "expert only". "Sure, it's ok to bring them in from the wild because you warned them!!" By your very vocal stance on things it just doesn't make sense to me.
Wouldn't it be better if they weren't stocked at all and left in the wild where at least they have a shot? Isn't that much more admirable than collecting them in the first place when you can be pretty certain what their future holds? Afterall, just because you put expert only under their care information it doesn't keep joe schmoe from snapping up a half dozen because "they shure r purdy".
Yes I know they and other species with little chance of survival in captivity by the masses will continue to be collected until long after I am gone. But they don't have to be collected for me and I won't help moving them.
If education is the only thing you were throwing your kudos at then you'd think a page could be setup educated customers without actually offering any for sale.
naesco":3mbbfxho said:Don't be confused.
Whenever I see industry take small steps I am encourged and perhaps if these small steps are acknowledged by everyone they would be encouraged to do more.
I am encouraged by what Race and Eric have done.
I hope you read my post to Race. If he took that advice it would be closer to avoiding the problem with anxious reefers.
I would rather see Eric carry a couple of dendros and have him take a few minutes and determine what other difficult species he should cut back on and not promote.
I am encouraged by what I see Steve and Dr. Rubec doing. Undoubtedly there will be those criticize the manner or means but the good effort is there and should be acknowledged by everyone.
Sadly this is all taking far too long.
Your industry needs an organization that can promote a good industry and make the necessary changes to preserve the reefs and our hobby.
Are there any takers?
Wayne Ryan
"Customers , don't settle for anything less then a 60 day livestock guarantee.Race":15q3t33k said:Has anyone else with "a real and long guarantee" found livestock sales remaining strong, despite the economy? I have been pleasantly surprised and am crediting "the 14 day guarantee" for playing a major role in our good sales volume to date in 2008. Wise and safe spending concept for the consumer.
If you are not applying a real and honest guarantee to your livestock, now is the time to reconsider. Drive quality right up the line to improve the industry's livestock choices and handling, at all levels. Great for the hobby and public perception.
Hobbyist, never purchase livestock without a two week guarantee. Spend your money wisely and help improve the hobby by demanding excellence in customer service.
Well , It's my interpretation that an unconditional livestock guarantee makes the fish a "better fish" , but that it it does not really make for a better hobbyists.bookfish":1wkxjgcz said:C'mon now. A 60 day guarantee on SW MO's going into unknown conditions? I suppose if all one sells is anthelia and damsels perhaps...
Very nice!!..... but your prices are a bit steep!Race":2cgmbd5i said:Kalk,
Check out the new $350,000.00 LiveAquaria.com website. I know you like that type of thing. Just launched last evening. More to come, including " Bill me Later ". You do not even have to pay and we will send you a fish. "Kind of like " I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a fish today " O. K. Popeye and Wimpy. Have fun with that one.