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There are currently 2 separate sets of criteria comprising this list. The first set consists of animals falling into the "Obligate Feeder" category. This list is considered to be completed, however if you have any questions please start a thread. The discussions that led us to categorize these animals can be viewed in the following threads:
http://www.reefs.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=35&t=000015

http://www.reefs.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=35&t=000024

http://www.reefs.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=35&t=000037

We are currently discussing species that grow too large to be suitable for captivity. That discussion can be found here:

http://www.reefs.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=35&t=000042

The second set of criteria that we are currently working on is "Too large for home aquariums". We will work on them in sections, using the Burgess Atlas as a general guide. Whatever set of animals we are currently discussing will be listed as a "sticky post" at the top of the forum.

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OBLIGATE FEEDERS LIST


THESE ARE THE ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN DISCUSSED AND WILL BE INCLUDED ON THE UNSUITABLE SPECIES LIST

BLENNIES
Exallias brevis short bodied - Information stating that this is an obligate SPS feeder and is regularly imported.

BUTTERFLIES- Documented evidence that they are obligate coral polyp feeders. Additional species are from www.wetwebmedia.com/poorchaetodons.htm

Chaetodon adiergastos
Chaetodon aureofasciatus
Chaetodon austriacus
Chaetodon baronessa
Chaetodon bennetti
Chaetodon citrinella
Chaetdodon flavirostris
Chaetodon larvatus
Chaetodon lineolatus
Chaetodon lunulatus
Chaetodon melapterus
Chaetodon meyeri
C. nigropunctatus
Chaetodon octofasciatus
Chaetodon ornatissimus
Chaetodon oxycephalus
Chaetodon plebeius
Chaetodon quadrimaculatus
Chaetodon reticulatus
Chaetodon speculum
Chaetodon triangulum
Chaetodon trifascialis
Chaetodon trifasciatus
Chaetodon vagabundus
Chaetodon zanzibariensis


WRASSES
Labroides sp.- Cleaner Wrasse

FILEFISH
Oxymonacanthus longirostris and halli - Orange Spotted Filefish

NUDIBRANCHS
Many species are imported and many species are obligate feeders on specific types of sponge/coral/etc... Any nudibranch in this category should be on the USL.

THESE ARE THE ANIMALS THAT WE HAVE DETERMINED SHOULD NOT BE ON THE UNSUITABLE SPECIES LIST

BLENNIES
Blenniidae aspidontus Mimic- It is a flesh eater, and while undesirable, it's not impossible to keep.
Plagiotremus Mimic

BUTTERFLYFISH
Chaetodon rainfordi
Chaetodon semeion
Chaetodon striatus
Chaetodon pelewensis
Chaetodon ocellatus
C. capistratus
Chaetodon humeralis
C. guentheri
C. guttatissimus


SHRIMPFISH
Centriscidae aeoliscus & C. centriscus - It has been determined that these animals can be fed on live brine, mysis, etc...

SWEETLIPS
Haemulidae
plectorhinchus chaetodonoides clown sweetlips


WRASSES
Anampses tarmarin
Labropsis sp.
Macropharyngodon sp.
Paracheilinus sp
Pseuojuloides sp
Stethojulis sp.


TILEFISH
Hoplolatilus purpureus

EELS

Rhinomuraena quaesita black, blue ribbon eel

BATFISH
Platax pinnatus red-finned batfish

ANGELFISH
Centropyge boylei boyle's
C. multifasciatus multi-barred
Desmoholacanthus arcuatus bandit
Holacanthus tricolor rock beauty
Pygoplites diacanthus regal

PARROTFISH
Bolbometopon spp
Cetoscarus spp
Scarisoma spp
Scarus spp

Zanclus cornutus Moorish Idol

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ANIMALS THAT NEED FURTHER RESEARCH BEFORE WE DECIDE WHICH LIST TO PUT THEM ON:
Chaetodon Butterflies
C. marcellae
C.trichrous
C. tricinctus

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ANIMALS CONSIDERED TO BE TOO LARGE FOR HOME AQUARIA


Sharks & Rays
We decided that it was much easier to create a list of suitable sharks and rays. The following animals have been determined as suitable for appropriate hobbyists:

Banded & Cat Sharks- Chiloscyllium sp., Parascyllium sp., Asymbolus sp.
Epaulette Sharks (I'll have to get the species later)
All rays that do not exceed 2' in length.

ANIMALS THAT NEED TO BE FURTHER RESEARCHED
Port Jackson and Horned sharks
 
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So what happens with all this info?


All of a sudden people won't import them?


I don't see where this is going. Will it have any impact whatsoever?
 

MaryHM

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It's going no where. The original momentum behind the creation of these lists could have led to getting something done. However, if you were following many of the discussions on here, everything quickly broke down, got ridiculous, and I lost interest in working with hobbyists on this issue. I don't know why all of these threads got "stickyed"- I didn't do it and I won't be engaging hobbyists in further discussion about them.
 

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Democracy is a PITA and looks fruitless sometimes but to truly acomplish anything worthwile needs input from everyone involved.

To bail out now because things are not going well is imho a cop out and in a way alienates the hobbiest even more. NOTHING can be accomplished without the support of the people and to turn your back on them is a mistake imo.

But of course that is just my opinion
 

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Bill:

My stance on this is nothing new. Go here http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t ... ng+helping to read my original thread about not getting the hobbyists involved anymore. If you'd like to pick up my dropped torch and run with it, you're more than welcome. But not getting so heavily involved in industry politics is a personal decision I've had to make for my own sanity.

SPC:

I have resigned from MAC. I told them I am still willing to help them if they'd like help, but not surprisingly I haven't heard a word from them. I refuse to be a part of their "bandaid on a broken leg" approach. There is nothing about MAC that would improve my quality standards, in fact just the opposite. If they can get their program on a more realistic track that will lead to real reform, then believe me I'll jump back on board. There was a link to my MAC/AMDA resignation on my website for the past few months, but the site is down right now. Once I get it revamped, I'll put it up there again so you can see it.
 

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