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Does anyone come across any remarks like, "Wow! you keep marine? Do you have Coral? Wow!!.. you are actually destroy the marine reef.. when I go diving, I saw so many dead corals.... " :blink:

Do you agree the remark above? What would you respond?

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er ... ' with increased global warming , there will be no more coral soon ..., we are the only one who can conserve coral ...'

heh heh, dont even know whether it is true , maybe in self defence ... :P

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:D:D

less than 1% of the coral removed/ dead in the sea is for the hobit so dont feel too bad for it... (1% might also be a lot in kg though)

<_< more of my concerns are the fish... cleaner/ tile/ etc that have very slim chances of surviving... we shall really stop buying those fish that we cant keep successfully....

子非鱼,焉知鱼之乐... (you are not the fish so you...)

Then: my 4FT low tech selling off tank... (2006)

Now: (2014)

@Sept 2014

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Honestly, this hobby is really not doing a good service to the nature. Although its right IMO our hobby doesn't cause that vast or big dmg to the coral, but its still damage being done nevertheless.

These water-borne life forms should be live in the ocean, even their habitat is degrading. But nature have a responsive system by themself. Within their natural habitat, the life forms --may--l adjust to new environment chgs, its called evolution.

Keeping them in our tank, that's not --saving-- their life act at the best.

With the lifeforms gone in the world, and with your pets living crazy happyily on your tank won't --revive-- the population in the nature anymore.

Extinct doesn't mean when the lifeform is downed to zero.

Life form considered extinct when the remaining # can no longer sustain a positive growing\stable population in the open for coming generations.

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Well... since when human activities do not impact nature in one way or another... especially controversial when it comes to HOBBY related:

For example:

1) Golfing - How many trees have to come down to create a golf resort? Oh those poor animals that lost their habitats...

2) Diving/Snorkling - They leave wastes behind, the boats that take them there pollutes the surrounding, even their anchors damage the reef ;)

3) Travel - They just discovered, air trails left by aircraft turbines (at night especially) contributes significantly to global warming :ooh:

The list will go on and on...

So am I guilty of destroying nature? Well that's depending on which angle you looking at it... if building a house by the lake or generating electricity from hydroelectric dam are considered destroying nature... then perhaps I am guilty.

I believe our knowledge and passion in this hobby will lead us to somewhere... perhaps preparing ourselves to conservation work and etc. in the future.

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