Ohioreef1700
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I am posting this to help put an end to the mystery about where scolymia are harvested from, how they are harvested and any other info that anyone has on them.
I tried not to come off in a negative way, and sorry if it sounded that way. It would be a WHOLE LOT BETTER if you could hear the person than to see it in type. If you know what I mean.
I love scolys but am not willing to pay what is being charged for them. Same goes for the meat corals, the prices are outrageous.
According to Julian Sprung, they are circumtropical and can be found in the waters of the Caribbean, Brazil, Indian Ocean & West Pacific, Central Pacific & of course Australia. Now this information comes from a *book* and not Google but I'm going to trust it anyways.
I don't think the Carib or Brazilan ones make it to the USA but could be wrong.
Nice Patwa! Great photos. Based on the lighting I'm going to guess these photos were taken in shallow water? It's interesting to note that both photos show them sitting on rock, not sand beds like the way most aquariasts seem to keep them. Can you give more details on the conditions where you found them? Depth, closeness to shore, light/shade etc? I'd imagine that if collecting were allowed it would be easy to harvest these scolys.
Some of the animals surrounding the scoly in those pics was pretty interesting too. Very colorful. I can say I've ever seen them in person diving or in photos. Too bad limited collecting or ornamental aquaculture isn't permissible in the Caribbean Sea. I know many of the island governments would welcome some fresh revenue.
I've seen grade A scolys in a LFS that were apparently in the process of asexual reproduction (splitting) and the thought occurred to me that maybe that's more likely to happen in an aquarium if the scoly is on rock. Hmm. Just a thought.