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or the 0.0001% chance it came with live rockI think it is illegal to sell or even transport these if they are actually Caribbean true scolymia. In fact it's illegal to own if you can't prove you had it before the ban which was long ago.
according to an article, https://www.divecuracao.info/dive-news/illegal-coral-restoration-curacao/Hello, for me are priceless, just curious how the value is imposed to an specimen based on coloration. I acquired them from a fellow reefer were I live in Curacao! They are not in the trade and I’ve not see them online apart from books and studies! That’s actually how I identified them as Scolymia Lacera! From my experience they are super aggressive in comparison to the Scolymia Cubensis, both Caribbean natives!
according to an article, https://www.divecuracao.info/dive-news/illegal-coral-restoration-curacao/
it is illegal to own that coral. Now that you already have it, there is not much you can do, however for future reference you shouldn’t buy any more Atlantic cora
Cool! would you be interested in selling and shipping one of your scolymia lacera? If not, do you know anyone who can sell a lacera or cubensis?Yes I followed the whole specific of that situation, all done with good intention! As you could read in the article update, they have all the permits need it to do the restoration but like any other enterprise encounter bumps on the way. Specially when steeping on other people business! I’ve personally been looking to adquiere a Candy Basslet (carmabi) sold in the US by several online stores! With not luck even though is collected and exported from here! I personally got my laceras from a fellow reefer moving abroad!
No the ones I have will stay with me! actually have one with a baby split (did not know they do that) The reason I got them is because the person I got them from moved abroad and could not take them with him, I’ve see them ones or twice in a local a acuarium store in the last 13 years living here! And never ever spot one while snorkeling but friends of mine that dive have seen them around 20meters deep. Unlucky for me I can’t go deep due to hearth condition but I would love to see them in the wild! They also have some beautiful specimens at the Aquarium !Cool! would you be interested in selling and shipping one of your scolymia lacera? If not, do you know anyone who can sell a lacera or cubensis?