Hello to all my fellow reefers. I was fortunate to attend the recent LEAR Frag Swap that was in my area this past weekend here in northeast Ohio. I been in the hobby for 31 years and oddly this was the 1st time I took time to attend one. I was very pleased! The experience made me a bit more relieved with all the current new regulations the various government's are trying to push with purchasing fish and corals these days. To attend the swap and see everyone with their propagated beautiful corals for sale was awesome. I took 100 bucks with me thinking Id maybe get 1 or 2 small things. I walked out of there with 5 large corals stemming from an awesome goni to a galaxia. I was kicking myself cause my money was spent before I even made it into the next room where there was plenty more to view and purchase. I guess my point to writing this post is the fact that it was nice to see all ages buying and selling saltwater coral and gear. The interest in the hobby for sure is elevated and it looks like a big majority is getting the hobby right with the number of corals they were able to propagate and sell from their mother colony's. I saw the LEAR group has a calendar with many more swaps moving around the country over the year. If you haven't gone to one and your have the time, its worth checking out. After that experience I'm thinking about becoming a member and seeing how I can help support the hobby more for the future.
Happy reefing.
Happy reefing.