I appreciate the response, and I'd like to mention why I point out so
strongly my seriousness.... I have known alot of very wishy washy
people who get in an out of things just for glory, fast gratifiication,
money, etc. I have people coming to me for my animals like that all
the time. I've been around the 'pet store' industry for a long time and
I actually get rather choked when people come to me with one of those
forementioned things on their mind. I literally have to screen people
and make them wait to see if their serious if I don't know them. I can
see why some zebra breeders would be careful who they are selling to
for that reason. I just dont want anyone to get the wrong impression.
I don't particularly like people breeding animals just for profit- like
puppy farms, or factory farms that sterilze what they sell so they get
the market to themselves. I cant be the only one who doesnt approve
of that, and I'm sure even this site has seen a few people looking to
get into zebras to make money. I've seen people throw tens of thousands
of dollars out to purchase stock and equipment then give up.
I am not a large operation- at this time I have 4 large tanks and some
small ones, with only half of those set up only for zebras. I expect more
will happen when other things do, but at this time I'm nothing more
than a hobbyist who loves these fish enough to do what I can to
keep them from disappearing for good. I'm not wealthy, rather the
opposite, so rather than drink, smoke, do drugs, go skiing or
taking a yearly vacation, I put what I do have into 'my life project'.
Personally, I think when a species is as rare and endangered as
these guys are, the 'hobby' of just having them to look at them and
otherwise do nothing is low on my priority list. If they all went to
owners who just want a pretty fish to look at and not reproduce, they
would be gone in no time.
I'm not suggesting a club for serious breeders either. It can get way
too cutthroat and there are more battles than anything. What I like
is a community of zebra lovers who don't want to see them disappear
and where possible help llike minded people do the same. I'm sorry
if I ticked anyone off, I just didn't want anyone looking at me as just
another idiot looking for treasure or something.
dave wrote:I read your post with interest and from what I read your intentions are commendable.
The majority of people acquiring these fish following the export ban I would consider to be serious, the time trouble and expense in obtaining these fish I guess indicates a degree of seriousness. In addition reports of spawning are increasing all the time, so guess this supports the previous assumption.
Having a large facility I don't think makes somebody more serious than somebody with 2 or 3 tanks. A couple of people on this site have shown a willingness to exchange young fish and as this happens and as a degree of trust builds up I think the willingness to exchange will increase ( There are a lot of scams regarding this fish ). This being the case the network will increase beyond the size of any individuals facility.
I have no doubt there are people in North America adopting a similar approach to avoid inbreeding.
I have a policy concerning Zoo's which is well documented on this site. A criticism that was levelled at me was that I was removing fish from the hobby, and many others to, this has been debated to death over the past months.
The point I am making, is that by taking a stance that somebody is better equipped, or taking the moral high ground, creating a club for serious breeders is not going to endear many people on this site, which in turn may lead to a reluctance of people to let you have fish. Which I think was the initial reason for your post.
Dave