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Hobby Ethics
"NetMax" wrote:
This is a very sticky question. You could observe the legal requirements by purchasing similar looking (but legal) plants, shrimp and snails, and then address the ethical concerns by handling them responsibly, ensuring they never get out into your environment (regardless if they would or wouldn't survive). The ethics are fairly universal. Know the requirements of your fish before you buy them, provide them with the best environment you can, and never, ever release them into the wild. The legal aspects are much trickier, and I suspect that even the enforcing agencies don't really understand them. Sometimes it's illegal to import or sell a species, but if you can find someone locally who already has it you can get offspring (or cuttings) from them. NetMax, living up in Canada eh? ;~) Apart from the weather, Canada has started to look more and more attractive in recent years. And you guys know the proper way to treat French Fries. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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