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Hello all.
In our basement we just found a box of bleached coral from like 10-15 years ago. I can't say I know much about coral, but its the kind that looks like fingers going off in many directions. I'll try to post pictures of some of them soon. It's obviously the kind that was harvested and just ripped off and then bleached and sold. I was told that these are hard to come by now since its illegal to harvest them like that. Is this true? I am going to use some for my tank, but was considering offloading the rest, would any of these get me any money? Thanks all. |
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something like a pimp
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it may be illegal to harvest for bleaching, but many reefers have corals die, there is a small grave yard behind many peoples houses, i doubt they are worth much, but you maybe able to get a little for them, someone actually posted a month or two ago looking for some skeletons.
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The meek shall inherit the Earth. Big deal. By the time they get it the rest of us will have messed it all up.
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bleached corals are popular for fish only tanks....Tideline is a large company in LA that wholesales coral skeletons to pet shops nationwide prices on coral skeleons have been rising due to the band of harvesting corals from the ocean in many countries ....if you want to know what kind of coral it is send a picture....sounds like a Staghorn but without a picture I cannot tell
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The one I have in my collection thats my pride and joy is a very large black coral fan....expands about 24" width and 21 inches tall....hold on to um and put um on display in your house....its a great conversation piece.....Aloha
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Salty Pants
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all of the time and money put into keeping these things alive....
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bleached coral was an older practice, was really big before people really COULD keep coral alive as well as they do today. the practice has been banned. these items are worth more today because of that, ive seen pieces sell for several hundred dollars or more because of it. hang on to them, cause if you get rid of them, you may never get any again.
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