My tank is ready to start adding corals, my observation tank for new arrivals will be ready this weekend. Where do you like to buy octospawn, frogspawn, and hammer corals? I prefer aquacultured. This tank will be primarily the above listed species
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They’re on my list for sure, thanks for your input!Cherry Corals
My preference is from local hobbyists... these corals can easily be damaged during shipping.My tank is ready to start adding corals, my observation tank for new arrivals will be ready this weekend. Where do you like to buy octospawn, frogspawn, and hammer corals? I prefer aquacultured. This tank will be primarily the above listed species
When I took a break in 2019 the one thing you were guaranteed to get when purchasing from hobbyists near me was pests! Don’t know what’s its like today thoughMy preference is from local hobbyists... these corals can easily be damaged during shipping.
I’ll second @SBB Corals . I think to @EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal ’s point though, depending where you are, if there are other local hobbyists nearby that could be both more economical and easier on the coral to reduce shipping stress. Particularly if you new to adding corals to the tank, you’ll want to reduce any stress for the coral as possible. That being said, local options might be best.@SBB Corals . Great frogs, hammers and torches. Have to wait for live sales but well worth the wait.
Except for the one in front these are SBB
Hammers from SBB and the 2 frogs in back
Frogs. Half of these are from SBB
I’ve seen some really good prices from hobbyists here but as far as pests dunno. Never had a pest from SBBWhen I took a break in 2019 the one thing you were guaranteed to get when purchasing from hobbyists near me was pests! Don’t know what’s its like today though
Nothing really near me except one of our own Corals Admittedly buddies @robanisterI’ll second @SBB Corals . I think to @EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal ’s point though, depending where you are, if there are other local hobbyists nearby that could be both more economical and easier on the coral to reduce shipping stress. Particularly if you new to adding corals to the tank, you’ll want to reduce any stress for the coral as possible. That being said, local options might be best.
I believe we had coral dips in 2019...When I took a break in 2019 the one thing you were guaranteed to get when purchasing from hobbyists near me was pests! Don’t know what’s its like today though
True, but dips aren’t 100% effective. Personal preference to support those that try to reef responsibly…the local scene was unbelievably bad here. So bad I haven’t looked around much locally for this new build. I’ll add that I think I had the only ich free tank in this area then too.I believe we had coral dips in 2019...
We have even more options now! Hammers and octospawn are pretty easy to see if pests are on them in a dip (flatworm wise).I believe we had coral dips in 2019...
There is going to be a frag swap at Jackalope in Nashville TN, on October, 14th. Lots of good vendors. If you are close, check it out.True, but dips aren’t 100% effective. Personal preference to support those that try to reef responsibly…the local scene was unbelievably bad here. So bad I haven’t looked around much locally for this new build. I’ll add that I think I had the only ich free tank in this area then too.
sbb representing@SBB Corals . Great frogs, hammers and torches. Have to wait for live sales but well worth the wait.
Except for the one in front these are SBB
Hammers from SBB and the 2 frogs in back
Frogs. Half of these are from SBB
You bring up a good point. Most hobbyists are selling from their display tanks where as vendors could be either fish free or doing their own pseudo quarantine base solely on how they grow their corals.True, but dips aren’t 100% effective. Personal preference to support those that try to reef responsibly…the local scene was unbelievably bad here. So bad I haven’t looked around much locally for this new build. I’ll add that I think I had the only ich free tank in this area then too.
I did this as well, I double checked if I could keep Hammers before investing in a beautiful 5 headed Orange Hammer. I now have 2 colonies of Hammer - one Bicolour with 15+ heads and one Orange with 6-7 heads.Oh and if money ain’t a thing, then where ever has the specimen color you are looking for. For me, I always bought the cheapest version of a coral first to see if I had the husbandry to keep it alive before investing in a more expensive color variation.
TidalGardens is on my list too! I’ve never purchased from them either but his YouTube channel definitely caught my attentionYou bring up a good point. Most hobbyists are selling from their display tanks where as vendors could be either fish free or doing their own pseudo quarantine base solely on how they grow their corals.
For example, Tidal Gardens grows most of their corals and imports super infrequently, so they have a controlled environment without adding things that could carry ich. That being said, they charge a premium but their stuff looks good. I personally haven’t bought from them, so no testimonial, but I love Than’s YouTube channel and the info he provides.