ducklabdad
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I have always felt that the propagation of corals by hobbyists could at some point in time be of help with the life of corals in nature.
Everyone should read this article, this may be fuel to keep corals from being collected in the wild, and also help fuel research in the hobby that we all love.
The overall impact of this type issue worldwide could be devastating, and not just to our hobby.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39282717/ns/technology_and_science-the_new_york_times/?GT1=43001
Maybe you should go to the next available frag swap and buy all the frags that you can to keep your little piece of the ocean going. Lets see now where and when is the next closest Frag swap>
:bounce2::bounce3:
OH YEAH ITS HERE IN MEMPHIS, THIS SATURDAY!!!!:bounce2::bounce3::bounce2:
Everyone should read this article, this may be fuel to keep corals from being collected in the wild, and also help fuel research in the hobby that we all love.
The overall impact of this type issue worldwide could be devastating, and not just to our hobby.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39282717/ns/technology_and_science-the_new_york_times/?GT1=43001
Maybe you should go to the next available frag swap and buy all the frags that you can to keep your little piece of the ocean going. Lets see now where and when is the next closest Frag swap>
:bounce2::bounce3:
OH YEAH ITS HERE IN MEMPHIS, THIS SATURDAY!!!!:bounce2::bounce3::bounce2: