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RE: Species Maintenance Report





More what I meant was that the whole enterprise is to keep rare species
from being lost.  Part of the secret there is to have more than one person
with these fish.  If this secret society of master breeders is keeping a
fish, but not distributing it, then does it really go any way toward
maintaining it.  They may have it but their population may be functionally
dead from the point of view of the wider community.

Doug
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I've said this before. The SMC should function as a clearing house of
information and a final check for accuracy. If it is decided that committees
should be formed for each genera, etc., this should be controlled from the
SMC to avoid duplicity and confusion. Those that have chosen to participate
will need information and or help from time to time and this is the central
hub to supply that data.

Doug is right to the point, the resistance to reporting what a breeder has
in his tanks is hard to understand.
If that particular individual is committed to resisting the distribution of
species in his fish room, he's missing the
point of being a member of the AKA. The mission of this organization has to
be the survival and maintenance of
all species possible. There is a real good chance that the breeder we are
talking about, received that species
from somebody not as selfish as himself.



Kent

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