No, but I have over seen far more landings then you. And of those importers I have not first hand witnessed but asked ......none claim more then fifteen % DOA. Can you explain why an importer would tell me 7 percent and you 40%? Why in the world would any wholesaler admit such a thing even if it were true? Kinda like the "how often do you beat yor wife" Question. My local wholesaler is one of the biggest and Their on the East coast mind you ! When they unbox fish daily it runs about 10% DOA. And half the fish are damsels in spoon sized bags of water! I challange you come to Atlanta and the both of use will surprize visit this wholesaler and count the DOA.....we can make a day of it. If the estimated DOA is 20% or above ...................I will keep off this board for for three months. .............But get this....... if its 40% like you keep preaching to the industry.......I will never post again on this board! Im that confident ! Are you?PeterIMA":26f6hry2 said:Kalk, More disinformation. How did you conclude that the DOA rates for importers was 7%. Did you do a survey? I think not.
Almost everything you state is a distortion.
Peter
I thought you knew what DAA Stood for ? I am stating that The Deaths After Arrival =DAA is about the same as the DOA. 7% +7% for all fish and Yes the average for Damsel like fish is most likely twice that .....14 percent DOA and another 14% DAA............But thats my point . If we exclude Damsel like fish from the DOA DAA average........then we are left with a very small percentage of the fish dying with reguards the ballance of fish. Why do you suppose the most hardy of all fish Damsels .......has the highest DOA rate ? Its solely based on handling of the fish and volume of water in transport. Do you think damsels would come in dead if they each were bagged in a Bicolor angel size bag? Instead of twenty in a bicolor Angel bag! I you truely beleive the 30% nonsense....then what would you say the total DOA and DAA would be if 30% of the fish came in DOA like Peter suggests? If the fish are that stressed and tirty percent die before making it out of the bags ....then another 30% are gonna die DAA. Thats 60% loss of fish even before the fish are reshipped to retailers. Explain how anyone can stay in business or want to if that were a reality? You cant.vitz":7d76vb96 said:oh please
kalk, you evidently have NEVER transshipped, or have seen shipments ever arrive at a wholesalers
i've had damsels come in from wholesalers non-transshipped w/30%+ doa/daa
the typical damsel shipments usually avg at least 5-10% daa w/in a few days of arrival- especially fish like green chromis anf y/t, or fiji, dams
next you'll be claiming that you lose no fish w/in the first week of recieving a shipment![]()
PeterIMA":1fra2oo9 said:Vitz, I don't understand what you stated. Please clarify your last posting.
Peter
naesco":kqvy5oks said:if any hobbyist wants a real eye-opener, try getting a peek at what a wholesaler actually gets, how it's packed, and how many doa's they get, for whatever reason(s)
Share this with us Vitz.
Thanks Wayne
naesco":29x12qry said:Than Vitz why did you raise it if you are not prepared to defend your comment that wholesalers allow the importation of unsuitable packaged fish and coral with shocking DOA statistics.
What do you suggest govenments do to stop this carnage.