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I just forgot to mention the other species, brah! Being a clam discussion forum, I did not want to offend anyone on this thread by mentioning other species, but you are absolutely right!
A lot of corals (lps in particular) do not breed in captivity. In fact, it is impossible to do so. I am real selective while deciding on a coral, clam or fish. As i said, I do ask a lot of questions while I am considering a species. Furthermore, I know my retailer and their wholesaler well enough to make a responsible and knowledgeable choice.
As far as I know, science has managed to breed 7 of the 8 species of giant clams that are popular with people like us. And cleaner shrimp, some blennies and wrasses, clownfishes,peppermint shrimp, octopus and others have been successfully been bred in captive conditions. So have Xenias, leathers and other soft corals have been bred. I think that is our ultimate goal; to achieve that in our homes! Would'nt that be so cool?!
Take care and Happy Reefing!
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