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I was just reading an article from Freshwater and Marine Aquarium February 2000 About a study performed by Dr. Gerald Allen and Doug Fenner about the Togean and Banggai Islands of Indonesia.
Only four years after the Banggai Cardinal had been introduced to the Aquarium trade the numbers were diminishing so rapidly it was believed they woud be extint before Conservation International (Great Org in my opinion.) would be able to get the wild caught trade banned. Seeing how these fish are so easily breed in captivity (two in my tank propagated by Butch Meader) I hope that people do not go screaming into the night about that evil word Ban.
I was hoping someone could update me on if the Fish is still in the wild and if it is banned from wild capture?
FWIW both men concluded that Banggai Cardinals natuaral populations were in a serious decline due to over harvesting for the Aquarium Trade.
Only four years after the Banggai Cardinal had been introduced to the Aquarium trade the numbers were diminishing so rapidly it was believed they woud be extint before Conservation International (Great Org in my opinion.) would be able to get the wild caught trade banned. Seeing how these fish are so easily breed in captivity (two in my tank propagated by Butch Meader) I hope that people do not go screaming into the night about that evil word Ban.
I was hoping someone could update me on if the Fish is still in the wild and if it is banned from wild capture?
FWIW both men concluded that Banggai Cardinals natuaral populations were in a serious decline due to over harvesting for the Aquarium Trade.