"and is one of only a few citizens in the world that has succesfully kept seadragons" quote from CELACANTHr.
My professional understanding is that they are extremely hard to AQUIRE, let alone breed. I disagree with anyone who claims they are "next to impossible to keep". These posters are most likely quoting others, because virtually no one has been able to EVEN TRY to keep them in captivity.
I don't believe people understand the difficulties involved with aquiring one or more of these. I don't care if its legal or not, this species is VERY hard to get a hold of, even with a million dollars or governmental support.
I support responsible care of captive animals, and I feel certain animals SHOULD be left in the ocean (Moorish Idols, Chambered Nautilus, pelagic sharks, etc). However, I believe that many species- kept by professionals- will live a better and longer life in captivity.
I will, hopefully, post some pictures of "our" Leafy Sea Dragons soon.