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  • Excelente reportaje el que has realizado. Como menciona JOCKERXII en países como México es difícil conseguir una gran variedad de especies. Aparte de la investigación científica tengo un comercio especializado en acuariofilia y he logrado conseguir especies raras en el País con muchas dificultades. Saludos.

  • Ojala aca en mexico fueran asi de apasionados con la acuariofilia

    lamentablemente aca estan exotico ser amante de los peces

    y el poco surtido que hay lo dan a precios elevados jejeje

    saludos

    Y apollen la acuariofilia.

  • @UserUnknown77 Of course not in all fish. But do you think that a temporary tattoo that gives, lets say 25% of fish that receive them lymphoma disease, and kills one fitfth of the fish before they even get to retailers, worth it? seems not.

  • @UserUnknown77 The tattooing causes lymphoma disease.

  • Wow, tremendo video amigo!, debe ser toda una experiencia andar por aquellos lares, ufff estar en Aqua World, Aqua Art...

  • Hola amigo pues la verdad yo les pregunte eso y me respondieron que todo los dias les cambia el agua, no se si sera cierto?

  • joder impresionante , como no se ensucian todos esos acuarios con tanto pez , y cuanto tiempo vivn los peces en una bolsa ???? flipo

  • That is true. But people forget that fish are living animals, not just goods to be sold :l

  • Yes, it does harm the fish, by causing pain, distress, and they're taken out of water to do it.

    If its surivied that long though, it should be fine, its only short term pain :P

  • It is? Well it shouldn't be! It's very inhumane.

  • Yeah, and then its even more expensive in the UK than it is in america! it costs £15 for a blue green chromis.

    Something that costs 6$ in america i think.

  • 2:16 is very frowned apon here in the Uk, i'm not sure about in hong kong, but its very inhumane, and its not even perminant.

    (i'm talking about the tattooing of the fish, not the fish species, which is also arteficially created)

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