onetwentysix
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- Green Bay, WI
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- Hannah Lembcke
Recently, I've been noticing a lot of WC animals offered for sale on wholesaler lists. I would really like to encourage people to buy captive bred animals instead, or to even go out and collect an animal yourself. A lot of the animals for sale are adult Ambystomids, and these animals are typically collected in the hundreds and actions like this can have a huge impact on wild populations; it can take years or decades to fully recover from events like this, because often times these collectors can collect a large percentage of the population's breeding adults. These animals rely mainly on adult survivorship rather than juvenile recruitment, so without the adults, the population is severely damaged.
Additionally, buying from these wholesalers runs the risk of contracting a pathogen that can be spread to your other animals. Chytrid is being found in more and more places, and it's extremely easily spread to other amphibians. Since these wholesalers deal in very large volumes of animals collected from different areas, the risk of a pathogen spreading through all the animals offered can be very high.
So please, consider buying from a breeder if at all possible. There are a few ads in the classifieds right now (8 this month for the US alone, representing a number of neat species). Buying CB animals helps support the hobby a great deal; you're encouraging captive breeding, providing some cash to your peers, and reducing the demand on wild caught animals. Additionally, you might be the one offering animals some time down the road, so it comes back to help you in the end.
This isn't as bad as the kaiseri imports that came in last year, but it's still unfortunate and unnecessary. I don't want to sound preachy, but our hobby shouldn't come at the expense of the natural world.
Additionally, buying from these wholesalers runs the risk of contracting a pathogen that can be spread to your other animals. Chytrid is being found in more and more places, and it's extremely easily spread to other amphibians. Since these wholesalers deal in very large volumes of animals collected from different areas, the risk of a pathogen spreading through all the animals offered can be very high.
So please, consider buying from a breeder if at all possible. There are a few ads in the classifieds right now (8 this month for the US alone, representing a number of neat species). Buying CB animals helps support the hobby a great deal; you're encouraging captive breeding, providing some cash to your peers, and reducing the demand on wild caught animals. Additionally, you might be the one offering animals some time down the road, so it comes back to help you in the end.
This isn't as bad as the kaiseri imports that came in last year, but it's still unfortunate and unnecessary. I don't want to sound preachy, but our hobby shouldn't come at the expense of the natural world.