> While I can understand why, despite all this, that someone might want to
> still keep those gobies, I still think NANFA as an organisation should
> discourage it. But if someone really wants to keep them, be responsible,
> and make sure folks know not to release your fish (as was suggested by
> other posters on this topic). Let's just all take a deep breath, close
> this subject, and move on to pursue more pleasant fruitful discussions.
>
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