guarda Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Midtown East, Manhattan Rating - 100% 88 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #1 http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010...82/an-exotic-predator-threatens-the-keys.html
MPISCIOTTI Senior Member Location BROOKLYN Rating - 95% 19 1 0 Nov 23, 2010 #2 not liking the idea of killing a beautiful fish. they should trap them and sell them to the aquarium trade
not liking the idea of killing a beautiful fish. they should trap them and sell them to the aquarium trade
drjayroc413 Experienced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location woodhaven queens Rating - 100% 14 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #3 i agree 100%
guarda Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Midtown East, Manhattan Rating - 100% 88 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #4 I totally agree. I say a life is a life, whether it's a fly, a rat, a dog, or a human. Many might argue that some have a central nervous system, feelings, memory, intelligence, whatever. It's still a life to me.
I totally agree. I say a life is a life, whether it's a fly, a rat, a dog, or a human. Many might argue that some have a central nervous system, feelings, memory, intelligence, whatever. It's still a life to me.
albano Saltwater since 1973 Staff member Vendor Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location Katonah (Westchester) & Hopewell (Dutchess) Rating - 100% 129 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #5 MPISCIOTTI said: not liking the idea of killing a beautiful fish. they should trap them and sell them to the aquarium trade Click to expand... Do you really think that they'd be able to sell them ? How many people do you know, that would buy some? How many 'beautiful fish' does the aquarium trade kill, everyday? IMO, If they can use them as food, that seems to be the best option.
MPISCIOTTI said: not liking the idea of killing a beautiful fish. they should trap them and sell them to the aquarium trade Click to expand... Do you really think that they'd be able to sell them ? How many people do you know, that would buy some? How many 'beautiful fish' does the aquarium trade kill, everyday? IMO, If they can use them as food, that seems to be the best option.
chinatown Advanced Reefer Location Queens Rating - 100% 93 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #6 i guess thats what they get for trespassing. but seriously, if they're not taken care off, they can wipe out a lot of marine life in the Caribbeans.
i guess thats what they get for trespassing. but seriously, if they're not taken care off, they can wipe out a lot of marine life in the Caribbeans.
bizzarro Advanced Reefer Location North Jersey Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #7 Aren't these fish slow swimmers?
DEL reef guy in jc Manhattan Reefs Location edison Rating - 100% 98 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #8 +1 on using them as food..because when i go snorkeling or scuba diving..i dont wanna pay $$ and just see lionfish!! :irked:
+1 on using them as food..because when i go snorkeling or scuba diving..i dont wanna pay $$ and just see lionfish!! :irked:
Dre JUNIOR MEMBER Location NY/NJ Rating - 100% 243 0 0 Nov 23, 2010 #9 Here is some more info...www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/general-discussion/64363-lionfish-explosion-caribbean.html
Here is some more info...www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/general-discussion/64363-lionfish-explosion-caribbean.html