Not surprising at all.There are some here who don't believe in Global warming and I won't get into that.Let's try to save those and other species of coral:approve:.
Now the question is, in what regards do people care about this? Is it to the extent of hey let me try to be more eco-friendly at home and with my reeftank. Let me focus on tank-bred fish and stay away from wild caught specimens. Or is it to the extent of oh great now I cant purchase that certain acro anymore. Honestly, this isnt something new. This has been a topic for the past 15 years, its being "brought to our attention" now because of the ever increasing rate that human is damaging this planet. None of this is new.
Good job Mikey. Now what are your thoughts on capturing species from our local waters. I have been noticing alot of local catches from our members and I still have mixed feelings about it.
I have a yellow tang, blue streak cleaner wrasse, blue-green chromis and a maroon clown. All fish selected prior to me realizing that I should be more involved in what I like to all GreenReefing. Honestly, know that I have done my research, that wrasse has no business being in my tank. At this point I am very lucky it is alive and happy. Now my tank is more geared to coral cuttings and frags from other members as well as making tank-bred fish a priority in my purchase.
Please note to members I am not preaching just offering up things I am doing and I also would like to see other members thoughts on running their tanks as eco-friendly as possible.