Hey Wattsupdoc-
Thanks for the backhanded compliment.
If alot more hobbyists would get involved and be successful w/ this fish then maybe, just maybe the wc demand would go down. However, today this is not the case.
Yes, the banggais are the equivalent of a saltwater guppie, but each hobbyist is spending his/her own money to raise the fry, and after you figure out how much it costs to raise each fry (time, effort, supplies,etc) you'll get an idea of what it costs to produce this fish. Now look at what wild caught imports cost. When the hobbyist or aquaculture facilities can bring the price down to similar levels, then we're talking.
In the mean time, hobbyists like you can do your part by educating others w/ your stories and pictures, as well as sell/trade your CB banggais w/ your hobby mates
frank
(BTW, its marini, not marino- Marino is the famous quaterback
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