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You do realize it is just funny sarcasm right? Anyone who has a heavily stocked tank with mature corals has much more invested there then any fish in the tank so I was jokingly asking people who you save first in the hurricane or fire catastropheA) My clowns were $40, thank you.
B) What about the $200 tangs and $100 wrasses and everyone else? Not everyone just has a box of expensive torches with a clown in it.
Can’t really put a price on a healthy moorish idol that’s eating. One of a kind fish you know? Same thing with my Achilles and Copperband. There’s just a personal investment there and they’re not so easily replaceable.You do realize it is just funny sarcasm right? Anyone who has a heavily stocked tank with mature corals has much more invested there then any fish in the tank so I was jokingly asking people who you save first in the hurricane or fire catastrophe
But is it money or love? We all know the answer.Can’t really put a price on a healthy moorish idol that’s eating. One of a kind fish you know? Same thing with my Achilles and Copperband. There’s just a personal investment there and they’re not so easily replaceable.
So a catastrophic failure happens in your tank and you have only one option of trying to save your corals or fish. Most of us have thousands of dollars worth of corals and 20 dollar clownfish.
So who gets the emergency evacuation priority your expensive corals or you 20 dollar friend that greets you every morning?
Clownfish get the emergency evacuationSo a catastrophic failure happens in your tank and you have only one option of trying to save your corals or fish. Most of us have thousands of dollars worth of corals and 20 dollar clownfish.
So who gets the emergency evacuation priority your expensive corals or you 20 dollar friend that greets you every morning?
It’s both. My corals aren’t colonies yet for the most part so my fish are high end and more expensive. Plus I love em!!But is it money or love? We all know the answer.
Yes, I would totally save both if able.I find it extremely disturbing that people even mention finances rather than the practicality and personal value.
As I mentioned in another thread, I still have to this day both my very first coral and fish, they’re approx 17 years with me and the rest is a result of 17 years worth of collecting, with many pieces that you won’t be able to easily retrieve back in my country.
I get it, fish have a face and personality - but they’re both living animals and tbh - I spent much more time and effort to care for my coral than my fish, including emergencies where I had to leave everything and save them. There’s no price you can put on this, nor any other way to measure their value for me.
The one and only reasonable and humane way to make this decision is IMHO practicality.