Jeremy Blaze
Former Reef Addict
You forgot one thing, L.E. 
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You forgot one thing, L.E.
Onereef Raxxledazzleberry L.E. Frags. waiting list starts now!
I thought the Pearlberry was some kind of A. Desalwii. Or is that not correct?
Here's two pictures I've taken of a Pearlberry at a friend of mine.
Umm..that looks nothing like an echinata..
Scientific name = one species = Acropora inermis
Store A sells pearlberry
Store B sells rubyberry
Store C sells diamondberry
Store D sells A. inermis
How many species were just listed? 4? 1?
Most reading this already know the genus, why not add the species to the list?
Psst.
Psst.
Maybe if everyone used the scientific name, the marketing would go away and the prices would be reasonable.
If you don't want to buy the designer name then don't....What's the problem with it?
Do you buy a Toyota and call it a Lexus? Some people want the designer jeans at the store and are willing to pay more for it.
Both of your points are invalid. It matters only to the person and what they are willing to spend, designer name or not.
It's like the new clown fish fad. Are they all one species?
What about dogs? A yellow lab can be many colors, do we have a scientific name for it? Would you pay more for a designer dogs markings?
Scientific name = one species = Acropora inermis
Store A sells pearlberry
Store B sells rubyberry
Store C sells diamondberry
Store D sells A. inermis
How many species were just listed? 4? 1?
Most reading this already know the genus, why not add the species to the list?
Psst.
Psst.
Maybe if everyone used the scientific name, the marketing would go away and the prices would be reasonable.
Darryl:
Again I think that my point is valid. I understand your point because there is variation among specimens from the same species. Yes that is my pointYou may have 100 specimens and 99 of those look exactly alike but then you have that 1 that looks different. I would say you have great and small differences between corals of the same species Maybe the physical environment caused the growth to be different or the coloration to be more blue because of where the coral grew.
Does that mean that the 1 is not the same species as the 99? How many different species of man is there? 1 right...and how many different humans are there? Quite a few billion I would say....some more similar than others. To act like the only difference could be environmental is ridiculous......if we mapped the genetics Im sure there are genetic variations with in the same species for sure.
As far as the ORA Pearl goes again how many species are present? ?? not sure If I follow....ORA pearlberry is one coral of one speciesIf it is genetically identical to another acro but they look different does that mean there is one species or two?Again...if they look different the chances are they are not the same genetics. Environmental conditions can change some things but if you get one red and one in blue the genetics are different.