As long as you feed your family and pay your bills before buying fish it is a healthy addiction. So why stop. BTW if you get into native species you will start traveling around the country so your other halve could be pleased if they say they want to travel. Plus all the exercise saining the creeks. I know I have been bit by this bug to a small part and maybe some day I will travel to collect fish in other countries.
This is to another post I just read not Larry's post. I have no problem with glow fish and actually find them a great fish to keep. They are geneticly modified and live long healthy lives. What 99% of us are against is dyed and tatooed fish. To many of these die in the process and all seem to live shorter lives due to gill damage(dyed).
John
From: Larry Blanchard <labl@comcast.net>
Someday I'll break the addiction :-).
Larry B
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