Originally posted by myjohnson
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Originally posted by myjohnson
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So to say "Old World Stock" and then "who knows if they are TR, PR, or whatever" is to speculate that you 1. know that this order is in fact from Old World and not one of his other distributors (which he does use as I've seen the invoices to prove), and 2. that you know for a fact that if they are Old World fish then by default their lineage is truly unknown, as if to say Old World is dishonest with what it advertises as "wild caught", or that you were insinuating that Xtreme is dishonest with their labeling of fish.
Either way, if you have conclusive proof, you owe it to the fish community to bring that information forward so that we can make more informed decisions when deciding where to shop!
Sorry to hear that. Mike could have gotten them for you cheaper.
Oh, and you know I got some from Mike! If I recall, you were the one who got too drunk to deliver that night!
Sorry, not trying to devalue your colony or speculate about your fishes. Just making some general statements. He doesn't get all his fishes from Old world. Old world also brings in WCs.
I know for a fact that after keeping the rainbows, I have no more desire to exclusively keep "wild caught" fish as much as I just want to keep cool fish that will bring enjoyment and reduce my stress levels. The only reason I sought wild caught fish in the first place was because I naively thought that if I didn't, I wasn't getting the best fish. Well, that was foolish of me, and it has been an expensive lesson to learn. With that said, I can almost say for certain that my next two troph purchases will not be wild-caught - but rather whatever cool "F#" or "TR" fry can be scooped out of another hobbyist's tanks!
With that said, I do know that wild caught colonies are needed to make those F# and TR fry! I think professionals and enthusiasts are the ones who these should be marketed for, and not pushed on us hobbyists as much. If a hobbyist wants to own a wild caught colony, that's awesome! He or she just shouldn't feel pressured to think that if they don't then somehow their fish are not as good or as enjoyable as another's W.C. colony.
I just hate that its somehow become the standard to judge all trophs by. The only example I can give is my Discus. They are most certainly TR hybrids, but no one I've met seems the least bit concerned. However, so much stink is put on trophs that it makes you feel that anything less that wild caught is a trash fish - and even you get W.C., you end up questioning if your wild caught are really even that! Of course it comes down to money. People selling trophs have created an artificial demand for "wild caught" fish through word of mouth marketing based on limited availability, and eliteness through exclusivity. Now you can't go into a store and not wonder if the store owner is falsely labeling regular tank raised fish as wild caught so he can mark them up another 40%, or if the wholesaler lied to the store owner and did the same so that they could make an extra 20%. I mean, who's going to know if a giant importer/hatchery in Florida is really sending your store wild caughts or if they're scooping them right out of their ponds, or worse - both! All we have is the word of the Store owner. In this case, although sometimes "different" in the way he handles fish, Truong at Xtreme has always done what was necessary to show that he was being honest about his business - including show me invoices on my last two rainbow purchases from him.
I just think too many of us have gotten so caught up in the wild caught purist mentality that we we've lost focus on the enjoyment of the hobby - myself overly included. Of course there will be some purists and professionals that disagree with me, and that's fine. I also know for some that this isn't a profession, but its definitely more than a hobby, and that's okay too. But I feel as if I have to remind some here (not you specifically Thai, just making a generalization) that this JUST a hobby to most and that it stresses some of us out when we try to get the best fish we can, give them the best tank to live in, and then still have to deal with the idea that our fish might be somehow less than what they were sold to us as.
This is just my .02 cents on the whole "wild caught" debate from a "hobbyist" stand point.


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