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Although the financial aspect is a big part of it, I think it is fiercely compounded by the majority's lack of knowledge on animal husbandry and exotic care. Everybody thinks you just throw it in a tank with a light food and water and thats it. "He'll eat if he's hungry" mentality.
We need to push for a movement that enlightens the Average Joe about the actual costs of keeping an animal so that they consider those vet bills, running costs, uvb lamps, etc.
then again, I'm sure a ton of people buy the animal for the "ooh ahh" factor and then if it dies then just spend $25 and get another one rather than fight the cost of care...
This post and any other post needs facts and figures.
I believe the quota for brevs is many times smaller than the actual number exported.
I remember reading from a trusted forum member that even with the large number exported they are not in any danger due to exportation for the trade.
You really want to make a difference call some attention to the actual quota vs exported. You will make a lot of enemies if you ever succeeded.
Also no offense but having multiple colonies does not a breeder make. Multiple successful generations does. I have plans for cb brevs into multiple generations so I hope we can work together in the future