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Old 01/02/2008, 10:10 PM
Fredlyfish Fredlyfish is offline
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Sustainability

I was just wanting to get some various perspectives of what sustainability means to the aquarium hobby and ways that it could become more sustainable. This does no have to be limited to fish collection, breeding, and such, but it can also include maintenance, plants, equipment, or anything really.

I find it interesting that many aquarium hobbyists do not try to make the hobby more sustainable. Everything that we do has some impact on the wild populations of the species that we love and house in our aquariums along with undiscovered species that, if they do not go extinct, could one day have a profound impact in the hobby.

Thanks for any ideas.
 


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