After watching the above video I can not see myself ever paying so much for something that is readily available to eat motivated by FL laws ha!
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My wife and I moved from Hawaii to south carolina and she was astounded to see wrasses we used as bait while fishing going for $50+ at the store. I explained that catching the fish is the easy part. But doing it so the fish is uninjured is harder. Its way easier to spear a fish or hook it than it is toncatch it in a net. Then you have to keep it alive until you can get it to a holding facility and sell it to say a distributor. They're going to hold it and ship it to a wholesaler in say LA, who is going to in turn sell it to your lfs. And every step in the chain not only has to make up for losses,but also make a profit, so there's a healthy markup at every step of the way. So that $50 fish probably netted the guy who caught it $2.Lionfish are what got me into the hobby. Unfortunately I think they need a talk almost built for them with slow moving water (to allow them to show off their elaborate fins) and large caves/overhangs. Definately a no go in my high energy SPS tank. Also, the price for them has become outrageous, which I can't wrap my head around since they are being hunted in Florida.
I agree with all of that....except for that fact that lionfish were cheaper prior to them being invasive.....they were caught the same way then. That is that part I don't understand.My wife and I moved from Hawaii to south carolina and she was astounded to see wrasses we used as bait while fishing going for $50+ at the store. I explained that catching the fish is the easy part. But doing it so the fish is uninjured is harder. Its way easier to spear a fish or hook it than it is toncatch it in a net. Then you have to keep it alive until you can get it to a holding facility and sell it to say a distributor. They're going to hold it and ship it to a wholesaler in say LA, who is going to in turn sell it to your lfs. And every step in the chain not only has to make up for losses,but also make a profit, so there's a healthy markup at every step of the way. So that $50 fish probably netted the guy who caught it $2.