Grown them for years, but my tank has been through many ups and downs. The original small frag I obtained legally aquacultured many years ago and I never saw the guys tank they came from. He is now out of the hobby.
Grown them for years, but my tank has been through many ups and downs. The original small frag I obtained legally aquacultured many years ago and I never saw the guys tank they came from. He is now out of the hobby.
^ Who would want proof that a coral was legally collected. Its not like you can go to a Reef and just ship back corals.
^ Who would want proof that a coral was legally collected. Its not like you can go to a Reef and just ship back corals.
Grown them for years, but my tank has been through many ups and downs. The original small frag I obtained legally aquacultured many years ago and I never saw the guys tank they came from. He is now out of the hobby.
I was curious if anyone had, or could take, pictures or video of A. palmata grown out a bit in an aquarium. I have several small frags and have dove amongst massive colonies in the wild, but I've never seen any in captivity which were larger then an inch or two.
A search for Elkhorn coral on google results in pages and pages about how it is endangered with images of massive colonies. To find frags I had to add "ORA" to the search and there I saw the first image of a fragment which confirmed I have "Elkhorn".
You claim to be misled by common names but if you googled A. palmatta you would realize it looks nothing like a Montipora.