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just curious if anything has changed over the past decade, just been returning to reefing and I recall in the mid 2000's my wild coral success rates were about 50% has it gotten any better with newer care or collection methods? Whats your experience.

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hello speed star, ALot has changed since. I think most corals we see now are grown .I understand they have a much higher survival rate .
 
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hello speed star, ALot has changed since. I think most corals we see now are grown .I understand they have a much higher survival rate .

thanks, i have picked up some frags and AC stuff. That surprised me too as when I was buying stuff back before from hobbyist or vendors it was almost all clip and ship. I already kinda have a love hate relationship with corals on plugs.
 

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