Africa has a tremendous diversity of sick lids. Matter of fact, they’re called the, the aquatic version of Darwin’s finches type of thing in their diversification to fill various niches in Lake Victoria. We’ve had great success in breeding all kinds of cyclics. The problem is the the lake is changing etro and it’s like, you can’t put ’em back in there. They’re not gonna make it. So I think it’s, you know, it’s a great effort that we try to breed animals. If for no other reason to reduce pressure on wild populations, the the less we have to take from the wild, the better. And we acknowledge that, but we also acknowledge that we can’t breed everything and we will have to collect from the wild on occasion. And when we do, it gets tremendous amount of scrutiny from the sovereign nation from which we’re taking the animals.