wow, very nice piece. Like sqwat said, sure would be nice to find a way to help the natural populations survive, hope this one thrives and shows some major growth for you.
I almost feel guilty, as back in the late 80's and early 90's I worked at a popular LFS that was trying to push the then VERY INFANT process of reef keeping, and in 5 years or so, must have sold 40 or 50 elegance corals over 12" long, and Im pretty sure none of them ever made it more than a couple of years, if that. I remember one piece sold to a San Diego Charger linebacker where money was no object, that was hand selected in LA that was over 18" long going into his 500gallon tank. Sqwat, I would love you see your "bud" and a picture of the mother colony, this isnt one of those corals that grow fast, and as you know, the way the skeleton grows, I didnt think traditional fragging could be done?. Even with all those years back then, I have only returned back to the hobby this year, and love to learn . Point me to your thread please,
returning thread to Darth Simon (sorry)