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Given the right type of informative program, I would favor the public display of these exotic animals. You can reach far more people, provide information that is perceived as "authoritative", and there is a perception that displayed animals are too exotic to be entertained by the hobbiest (most, anyway).
I've helped various museums and aquaria (including Cal Acad) over the years display blue-rings and did so with less concern that I was promoting keeping them in the home aquarium. It was easier to get across the message that they are dangerous and have no place in the home.
Roy
I've helped various museums and aquaria (including Cal Acad) over the years display blue-rings and did so with less concern that I was promoting keeping them in the home aquarium. It was easier to get across the message that they are dangerous and have no place in the home.
Roy