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I have researched that and visited a few institutions. The issue with that is, if you put it with anything other than things from Florida, it could introduce invasive species in the wild, also it will have to go through a long quarantine process before going back to the ocean. Institutions and universities are much better suited for it so they get the permits. But if there is one near you, you might be able to volunteer like I do.I wish a researcher in FL with legal permission to do so would send me a chip of endangered florida staghorn so I can grow it out in a pico
we could then use an armada of bowls to boost up mass greatly, I predict it will grow just fine in our confines.
we could in turn mail them more back than they sent.
Same here. Lost my PM colony and now can’t find it anywhere.I once had a 6 inch colony of Tyree Purple Monster Acro. I lost it and went into seclusion for 90 days while I medicated myself every day to try to erase it from my memory, all to no avail. M@ry Ruth was very sympathetic and understanding and tried to bring me around (and eventually succeded).
Now I have been unsuccessful if finding an authentic replacement at a reasonable price, not even from the people I sold frags to. That's what I want. You folks can have your Homewrecker but I want a PM!
Wow, I also have this beautiful addictive love for Xmas worm rocks.I do. Xmas worm rocks and space invader pectinias. Also koji wada pink neptheas. I have multiples of my dream corals. The addiction is real.
It's not. I that as a photo from Extreme without a doubt. His photos are... unrealistic.
I love those frag mounts on the sides! If you dont mind sharing where did you buy them?I do. Xmas worm rocks and space invader pectinias. Also koji wada pink neptheas. I have multiples of my dream corals. The addiction is real.
It's not. I that as a photo from Extreme without a doubt. His photos are... unrealistic.
I do. Xmas worm rocks and space invader pectinias. Also koji wada pink neptheas. I have multiples of my dream corals. The addiction is real.
It's not. I that as a photo from Extreme without a doubt. His photos are... unrealistic.
Space Invader pectinia is one of the first coral i ever truly had to have. I killed my first frag, now have a nice healthy piece that is thriving.Last week we talked about our dream fish and I thought why not keep dreaming to start this week in reefing! Some people dream of certain corals because they can't keep them alive in their tank whereas others may not be able to afford a certain type or piece of coral. Whatever it may be let's discuss your dream coral today!
1. Do you have a dream coral and if so what is it?
2. If you don't already own your dream coral what is stopping you from owning it now?
image via @lovemyreef