I have had a hard time finding nice wild colonies just about any where
It's really dryer up the last year or so. There are still some that come in to the wholesalers, but not near as many it seems as in the past. I was told it was more of a supply and demand issue. That specific coral demand runs in trends. Right now lps are more trendy than acros, so less are brought in. The price also appears to have risin on good acros, so less retailers feel they can sell them and make a profit. Maybe that's why there are more wild, cut up frags, to help make a profit. I have finally got a couple, the last few months, but not quite as nice as in the past. Seems to be a larger amount of maricultured pieces now available, some from newer areas. They selection of species isn't the most diverse though.
Any way when I asked those are some of the responses I got from the retailers. I don't know if more nice stuff is staying back in aussieland or not. In the past, most nice stuff was exported. Maybe Andrew can say if nicer stuff seems more plentiful. It sure looks like it in his tank. ��
It's really dryer up the last year or so. There are still some that come in to the wholesalers, but not near as many it seems as in the past. I was told it was more of a supply and demand issue. That specific coral demand runs in trends. Right now lps are more trendy than acros, so less are brought in. The price also appears to have risin on good acros, so less retailers feel they can sell them and make a profit. Maybe that's why there are more wild, cut up frags, to help make a profit. I have finally got a couple, the last few months, but not quite as nice as in the past. Seems to be a larger amount of maricultured pieces now available, some from newer areas. They selection of species isn't the most diverse though.
Any way when I asked those are some of the responses I got from the retailers. I don't know if more nice stuff is staying back in aussieland or not. In the past, most nice stuff was exported. Maybe Andrew can say if nicer stuff seems more plentiful. It sure looks like it in his tank. ��