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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

The Fate of seahorses in China

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25 Oct 2010 03:22 - 25 Oct 2010 03:26 #1 by cardinal (Lar Savage)
Hi all
I haven't been on for a while for various reasons,but I'm back now....:) A friend of mine travelled to china recently and took the 2 photos below...It makes you think about how the stocks of seahorses will look in a few years....:(

Lar




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25 Oct 2010 03:25 #2 by cardinal (Lar Savage)
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25 Oct 2010 08:00 #3 by Viperbot (Jason Hughes)
Whats the craic Lar, good to see you back on the boards. Pretty awful the numbers that perish over there. Is that a fast food joint or something? There was a programme run on RTE a while back about the beginnings of Seahorse Aquariums and it touched on what was happening with seahorse populations around the world, especially over there with their supposed medical applications.

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25 Oct 2010 10:32 #4 by Ma (mm mm)
They still use Rhino horn, man its just keratin, skin, yet its taken for colds ect. Hocus Pocus cr@p

You'd think in this day and age they'd stop with the mystical healing powers of eating something because it is a strange animal.


Mind you same can be said of many animals being unessecarily slaughtered and chucked in the bin, same thing really, same senseless inefficient waste.



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25 Oct 2010 14:16 - 25 Oct 2010 18:17 #5 by dar (darren curry)
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25 Oct 2010 14:26 - 25 Oct 2010 22:06 #6 by Viperbot (Jason Hughes)
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25 Oct 2010 14:56 #7 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
Welcome back Lar,how are you keeping?
Yeah the seahorses are being over fished in Asia,their beliefs re the use of the seahorses is very much out of date with the rest of the world. The show done by Kealen showed the topic quite well.If your ever out in Seahorses you can buy the dvd off them.Well worth a visit and well worth the dvd.Very interesting.
Amazing too that the male carries the young!
Gavin

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25 Oct 2010 16:39 - 25 Oct 2010 18:57 #8 by Jim (Jim Lawlor)
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25 Oct 2010 18:11 #9 by dar (darren curry)
Jim wrote:

[I think that comment is way over the top and you should delete it . . . .


it is not directed at the chinese people but directed at the folks trading in anything and everything that flys, swims, crawls or slithers in the name of medicine that is totally a load of poopy

reluctantly, with a lot of hmmming and hawing but to save a major stink being kicked up i will delete it

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25 Oct 2010 18:22 #10 by Frontosa (Tim kruger)
Hi Lar,
personal not a friend of the chinese menues and the ingredients they use for their medecine(Horns or teeth of Rhinos and Elephants or Dogs.But do we not eat lobbsters,shrimps..what other people dont understand because they keep them as pets.
Regards,Tim

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25 Oct 2010 18:53 #11 by Jim (Jim Lawlor)
Hi Dar,
Understood. I read it to be more than just the ruthless illegal traders who are decimating biodiversity worldwide. Unfortunately, I think others might read it like that too. I'll remove the reference to it I'm my post too.

Jim

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25 Oct 2010 18:59 #12 by Alex (Alex)
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I don't really care who eat's what... Every culture eats things others find disgusting. An American mate thought we were crazy once he found out what black pudding was:laugh: . I figure any animals is ok to eat as long as they are properly farmed so you don't decimate wild populations....

I heard a Irish guy figured out a special way for breeding seahorses? Might be able to sort out the problem over there?

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25 Oct 2010 19:04 #13 by cardinal (Lar Savage)

But do we not eat lobsters,shrimps..



Indeed we do Tim... but a lot of these shrimp ect are farmed for the table (which in itself is an ecological disaster story) as stated in the Seahorse TV programme the rate at which the Chinese are removing them from the wild is unsustainable (40 million a year in 2003).

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25 Oct 2010 19:14 #14 by cardinal (Lar Savage)

"'Seahorses are good for men's kidneys and their virility,' says Sun Hainan, a young food trader from the Anhui province in the east of the country, who has a stall in the street.

'Crustacean are good for girls - they improve their skin ...and looks - and lizards boost virility.'

Scorpions are said to make your blood hotter in cold weather and to cure 'certain conditions', although no one seems sure what grasshoppers on a stick are a remedy for, or mixed cow and horse soup, come to that. "


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www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1041266...t.html#ixzz0wP2yMUqf

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25 Oct 2010 21:33 #15 by Alex (Alex)
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In China they also worship some sort of cow... They drink its urine and eats its poo:blink:.

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26 Oct 2010 09:34 #16 by mickdeja (Mick Whelan)
Alex wrote:

In China they also worship some sort of cow... They drink its urine and eats its poo:blink:.


Thats just wrong, i will have a go at eating everything, but nah not this.

Mick...:)

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