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From the Aquarium Habitat website, http://www.aquariumhabitat.com
I had no idea that routine CDT testing was in use by any export group. Is the above a fact or promotional hype? Also, what collecting groups are providing Aquarium Habitat with their net caught fish?
Don
Aquarium Habitat":5mpean6j said:WHAT DO WE MEAN BY CERTIFIED NET-CAUGHT?
Almost all suppliers of the marine aquarium hobby claim their fishes to be "net-caught", but few can actually document that. Our work with the Marine Aquarium Council and the International Marinelife Alliance provides a way for our customers to be certain of the origin of their fish, and their capture using non-destructive methods.
TRACEABILITY AND DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
The IMA, in conjunction with the Philippine Government, has established a network of cyanide detection test centers (CDT Laboratories) where fish can be tested for cyanide contamination. Collectors for our Company are only approved once they are cleared by the IMA to have undergone training and are undergoing monitoring for strict compliance. Their fishes are randomly tested for cyanide and CDT certificates are kept on file.
In our facility they are quarantined by batch number system so that every organism that is dispatched is identifiable and can be traced back to its source.
I had no idea that routine CDT testing was in use by any export group. Is the above a fact or promotional hype? Also, what collecting groups are providing Aquarium Habitat with their net caught fish?
Don