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Captive bred fish and cultured corals – reducing our reliance on any one source
  • Feb 23, 2015

Captive bred fish and cultured corals – reducing our reliance on any one source

We recently wrote about how wild caught ornamental fish are a sustainable and essential part of our hobby and are also hugely beneficial for the environment and the local communities that serve them. We have since shared this wonderful infographic from Tropical Marine Centre on Facebook as it really does put the facts of the matter into perspective. However, we are equally proud of the work that we have been doing over many years to also increase the sustainability of the fis
Why the blanket banning of wild caught fish would actually have a negative impact on the environment
  • Feb 21, 2015

Why the blanket banning of wild caught fish would actually have a negative impact on the environment

At Fishkeeper Scotland we aim to act as responsibly and sustainably as possible in our sourcing of quality and varied livestock from around the world. The vast majority of our regularly stocked and bestselling species are captive bred, whilst a fair amount of the unusual and most interesting species that find their way into your home aquariums and biotopes are wild caught by exporters that we know and trust. There are real benefits to sourcing captive bred or cultured species
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