MinibowMatt
Active member
So still, why not provide traders with a paper/certificate/tree of ownership at time of sale/trade as proof?
Another interesting 'what if' situation for proving lineage...
Currently parts of Australia are collecting. I imagine, that wont last forever. I am hearing Tonga is stopping Live Rock export. Plenty of other islands have had issues/changes too. With the instability of the collection regions these coral come from, it may become useful in the future for legal reasons. Our gov't can be narrow minded enough (at times) to create crazy strict laws that will restrict grey area species or even anything unproven... (maybe--never know) Having such a record could become handy...
Another interesting 'what if' situation for proving lineage...
Currently parts of Australia are collecting. I imagine, that wont last forever. I am hearing Tonga is stopping Live Rock export. Plenty of other islands have had issues/changes too. With the instability of the collection regions these coral come from, it may become useful in the future for legal reasons. Our gov't can be narrow minded enough (at times) to create crazy strict laws that will restrict grey area species or even anything unproven... (maybe--never know) Having such a record could become handy...