Zebra pleco on the endangered list?
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So the question is are you selling the 25? And for how much? Just curious as to how much they are going for and if the cost has increased. Good to here they were 2-3 inches. Someone else said they were getting their's in at 1" which is distrubing to me unless they are tank raised. If they aren't tank raised then they might be taking juveniles. Of course I guess the juveniles are the ones that aren't breeding anyways. So the older adults should be let behind.
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Hi Fishboy20,
I mentioned in an earlier post (page 1)...I'm keeping them for breeders. Usually; anything I sell is tank-raised...or proven colonies I already spawned. I'm a breeder...not a wholesaler. Sorry. If I ever breed them...the fry will definetely be for for sale.
Just out of curiousity...what do you think a proven a colony of 2M and 4F would sell for? My guess would be about $1200. I bet people would fight over them even at that price! I'd never sell them. Just wondering what other's think the value would be.
Rich
I mentioned in an earlier post (page 1)...I'm keeping them for breeders. Usually; anything I sell is tank-raised...or proven colonies I already spawned. I'm a breeder...not a wholesaler. Sorry. If I ever breed them...the fry will definetely be for for sale.
Just out of curiousity...what do you think a proven a colony of 2M and 4F would sell for? My guess would be about $1200. I bet people would fight over them even at that price! I'd never sell them. Just wondering what other's think the value would be.
Rich
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The ban I'm speaking about will be published by brasilian authorities = under IBAMA control. For those who don't know IBAMA controls ornamental fish exportation in Brasil
Nothing to do with CITES
FYI Each time a brasilian exporter from Manaus sends a fish box they pay a small (very small in fact if iI remember correctly) tax devoted to conservationnal issues.
Ate logo
Charly
Nothing to do with CITES
FYI Each time a brasilian exporter from Manaus sends a fish box they pay a small (very small in fact if iI remember correctly) tax devoted to conservationnal issues.
Ate logo
Charly
The text is in portuguese, the official language in Brasil, very different from spanish. I can read it, anyway.Can some one who reads spanish translate this?
It's something about the Brazilian government banning the export of Zebra pl*co.
Seems kinda legit, but since I am spanish stupid, I can't say much.
http://www.aquahobby.org/zeco/especial/ ... brados.pdf
The important part of the law is this:
It means that all species included in the list attached are considered endangered (and H. zebra is in it) are now protected and fishing them is fully forbidden, except for scientific purposes with special authorization from IBAMA.As espécies consideradas ameaçadas de extinção
constantes do Anexo I a esta Instrução Normativa estão proibidas de
serem capturadas, nos termos da legislação em vigor, exceto para fins
cientÃficos, mediante autorização especial do Instituto Brasileiro do
Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis-IBAMA.
Em exercÃcio
Salu2
Hi to all:
the article It´s a brasilian law for may 26th. In resume the point number 3 says that the species in risk of extinction according to this law(described in the annexe N 1) are prohibited to be fished (and trade), except for scients purpose.
The zebra is in that list (page number 6 of the pdf file).
AG
the article It´s a brasilian law for may 26th. In resume the point number 3 says that the species in risk of extinction according to this law(described in the annexe N 1) are prohibited to be fished (and trade), except for scients purpose.
The zebra is in that list (page number 6 of the pdf file).
AG
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