Tank Raised
Corals
Advantages
1). The "Green" approach to reef keeping.
2). Grown in our reef tanks, not continually taken from
the oceans reefs. A Maricultured colony or Tank Raised frag is grown out until
it is large enough to take occasional frags to offer on our web site. Most of
our corals have been grown out from 1" frags purchased from exotic coral
collectors. These collectors corals are not available in any size except a 1"
frag because their is only one of the collector colonies.
3). Many corals you see for sale are Wild, and from the
oceans reefs. These reefs are being devastated and we see a definite advantage
to not continuously getting our corals from those reefs. Many, simply buy Wild
Corals from the wholesalers in LA, CA, or Miami, FL and slice them up into
frags. They then sell you wild corals in a small frag sized piece. This is
very profitable, but also very harmful to the oceans reefs because as long as
they are in business, the process continues.
We believe in buying an exotic, rare, and unusual coral
frag and growing it into a colony we can harvest frags from for many years to
come. Most of our corals have never seen the ocean as they were purchased from
a collectors reef tank and not from the oceans reefs. It takes a lot longer,
and costs much more to do it this way, but we don't continually take corals from
the devastated oceans reefs. We also pick our corals very carefully and only
grow those exotic, rare, and unusual varieties.
4). Tank Raised Corals are heartier. Because they come
from our reef tanks they acclimate to your reef tank very easily. No Ocean
Involved! Acclimating from one reef tank to another is a very easy process
because chances are the conditions are very similar. There is only the stress
from shipping from our tank to you. Wild Corals start in the ocean, go to the
divers tanks in his boat, then to the tanks on the island, then get bagged and
shipped half way around the world to the wholesalers in LA, CA and then get
shipped to the local stores. Usually, these steps take place so quickly
(typically within a 5 - 10 days) that the coral never has a chance to get
acclimated to any of the tanks. They arrive at the local store in a very
stressed out condition...often on the verge of death. Then, YOU buy it! Yes,
you are the one who has to deal with this corals totally stressed out condition
and try to get it to live! That's often easier said than done and the coral
withers away and dies. You blame the store, but it is the WHOLE PROCESS that
is at fault. All of this happens for a reason....The divers/collectors and
wholesalers want to "turn" (move) this product (coral) very quickly so they are
not stuck with acclimating the coral and losing it themselves. The water
parameters each stop uses often vary dramatically because the water is one of
the most costly items in a wholesalers business. Many have been known to keep
the corals in a salinity of 1.019 - 1.021...very low! That saves them money
because it is very "weak" salt (low salinity). they don't care because they
have the coral for such a short time because they get it in from the collectors
and ship it right out again. YOU are the one who has to try to acclimate that
coral that came from the oceans salinity of 1.025 went into possibly 1.019
wholesalers water (a huge change!) and then goes back into your tank at 1.025.
You can imagine how hard on the coral this salinity change is! And, that's just
the salinity....there are probably several other water parameters that are very
different from stop to stop that this corals is subjected to. Hence, it's
extreme stress when it gets to you....
5). Beware of the "Coral Slicers"! These are very
common on the Internet. They are sellers who offer frags, but they are not Tank
Raised. They can look like they are, but they are actually Wild Corals sliced
up when they arrive from the oceans reefs. Those Wild Corals are mounted on
plugs or frag discs to look like they are Tank Raised, but they are just a small
Wild Coral. These are even HARDER TO KEEP because they are such a small piece
of the Wild Colony that you don't have enough to cut a part that is dying off
and still have some to save.
You might be asking "How do I spot the Coral Slicers?"
.....Usually they do not have a picture of the Mother Colony of the coral. they
only show you a WYSIWYG frag. Why does one need to see what a 1/2" - 1" frag
looks like? They all look so close to the same when they are that size! They
show you this, and you think it's an advantage, but it is actually a sign of a
Coral Slicer because their is no Mother Colony to show you because it has been
"sliced" up and is no longer! Always look for the picture of the Mother Colony,
and ask to see it if they don't provide it. If they can't show you it or come
up with some excuse, you know it is a Wild Coral that has been sliced up and
there is no longer a Mother Colony. Look for sellers that publize that they
offer Tank Raised or Farmed coral and show you what your frag will grow into
(the Mother Colony). Isn't that what you really prefer? A picture of what your
coral will look like once you grow it out in your reef. I want to see that so I
know it's worth my effort to grow it. A frag shows me nothing....
6). Tank Raised corals are grown out in a tank very
similar to yours, with almost the exact same water parameters. Then, we ship
them to you many times floating upside down on a piece of styrofoam in a bag
full of water. We use the ultra reliable FedEx Express. Many sellers ship SPS
frags just laying on the bottom of the shipping bag with barely a splash of
water in it. We believe this gives a lot more abrasion to the frag and stresses
it out too much. They use very little water to save money on the shipping which
is actually done so they can make money on their shipping cost. We believe
shipping is a "service" needed to ship out Tank Raised Corals, not a "product"
we need to make money on. We offer you the lowest priced and most reliable
shipping available from anywhere! OurTank raised frags go from our reef tanks
to your reef tank...simple as that! Our shipping service is designed to
eliminate the common stressful conditions for the corals. This allows us to
proclaim that you will almost never lose a Tank Raised Coral! It is truly rare
indeed.
7). Please make a conscious effort to help end the
devastation of our Wild Reefs. This process of importing Wild Corals every week
has been going on for several decades. It needs to stop and we need to "think
first" before purchasing these Wild Corals. Please decide to "Go Green" and
purchase Tank Raised Corals. Reap the benefits of the grower offering you a
Rare and Unusual Coral that will typically live well and thrive and be an
amazing specimen when grown out in your reef tank.
When going to your Local Fish Store that carries live
corals, ask them for their totally Tank Raised Corals. If they don't have them,
ask them to bring them in, and don't settle for their Wild Corals.
Tell them you are "Going Green"! (:^)
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