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So I've wondered, what makes a WWC frag a WWC frag? I've always seen particular names ie Jason fox, tyree,Wwc to name a few. What's the difference between a WWC cyphastrea for example and another one of the same name. Were you the first to discover the coral, first to frag it?
 

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So I've wondered, what makes a WWC frag a WWC frag? I've always seen particular names ie Jason fox, tyree,Wwc to name a few. What's the difference between a WWC cyphastrea for example and another one of the same name. Were you the first to discover the coral, first to frag it?
Basically once we start to culture it we give it a name. If we got the coral from another vendor and it was already named by that vendor then we will keep the lineage and name. If it is from the wild or was never named then we will name it once we start to reproduce it.
 

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