Mustafa wrote:badflash wrote:
They sure are not endangered around my area.
I know. I just have a problem with killing thing...no matter how small they are. I even catch mosquitos that found their way into our home and throw them out the window instead of squashing them like my wife does. Same with spiders, ants, roaches or anything else that tries to enter the great indoors.
I usually do the same thing. Mosquitos are the exception though...
I get upset when my mom kills ants and stuff. I usually save the ants that fall into the sink. I always try and put moths that get in the house back outside too.
Only other exception is something trying to hurt me.
After me and my friend netted a ton of goldfish, I felt really bad that so many of them died...I don't know what it is, but I think the net damages the smaller ones. About 60-70% survival rate of netted goldfish. Only a 10% survival rate of netted freshwater gobies in my pond

Same with the minnows...

Maybe I should stop netting them and just let them be...its just that the goldfish are ruining the pond becauise there is so many of them. Its impossible not to get the gobies and minnows along with the goldfish. I get tadpoles too.
I think all life deserves respect, down to the smallest possible insect. When so many of the netted critters/goldfish die, I say a prayer in honor of them.
-John (AKA: The Puffer Ninja)