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globaldesigns 10-26-2009 01:30 AM

FREE, FREE, WHERE???? Guru I will take some freebies... HEHE

+1 Fishytime, well said.

Oceanic 10-26-2009 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 457918)
You know OceanicCorals you and all other retail stores are the cause of this.
However i do appreciate the government stepping in to stop it the bottom line is you are doing this to make money.
All the other real reefers here are doing it for a hobby and not concerned about earning money from corals.
If anything the hobbyist trading frags is doing more then the government is but limiting the export of corals in their region.

Im also certain that you probably only responded to this thread to help increase your sales.

Shame on you.

What an obtuse thing to say!

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/obtuse

kien 10-26-2009 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by workn2hard2day (Post 457892)
...It takes at least one year for a coral reef to grow by one centimeter.

obviously these coral reefs are doing something wrong and need to either look into Zeo, Fauna, vodka or the balling method.. I've seen tonnes of hobbyists grow more than a centimeter's worth of coral a year!

Oceanic 10-26-2009 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 458180)
obviously these coral reefs are doing something wrong and need to either look into Zeo, Fauna, vodka or the balling method.. I've seen tonnes of hobbyists grow more than a centimeter's worth of coral a year!

You are correct, Corals grow MUCH faster than a centimeter a year....... Click below to see for yourself (time lapse photography)

http://vimeo.com/5712168

Ian

kien 10-26-2009 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Oceanic (Post 458187)
You are correct, Corals grow MUCH faster than a centimeter a year....... Click below to see for yourself (time lapse photography)

http://vimeo.com/5712168

Ian

Ya, saw that video last week and that's the second thing that popped in my head when I read that line about "one centimeter a year". First was Snappy's tank :-) Anyway, those numbers seemed off to me but what do I know.

Guru 10-26-2009 06:20 PM

That response was our babysiter.

Oceanic 10-26-2009 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 458213)
That response was our babysiter.

:tsk:

RCFA 10-26-2009 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 458195)
Ya, saw that video last week and that's the second thing that popped in my head when I read that line about "one centimeter a year". First was Snappy's tank :-) Anyway, those numbers seemed off to me but what do I know.

I would be interested in finding out more about this as well. I know that there is definitely more stress on corals in the wild, with there being no end to the predators like parrot fish, crown of thorns, etc. not to mention the storms they have to endure. Maybe the one centimeter thing is a measure of the average the entire reef grows a year, not just the corals. So the amount of coral/algae that needs to grow and turn into 'live rock' to support the next generation of corals? I don't know but it would be interesting to see growth rates of various corals from different areas. Did anyone catch the amount of time between shots on that Fiji clip mentioned earlier?

Oceanic 10-26-2009 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by RCFA (Post 458264)
I would be interested in finding out more about this as well. I know that there is definitely more stress on corals in the wild, with there being no end to the predators like parrot fish, crown of thorns, etc. not to mention the storms they have to endure. Maybe the one centimeter thing is a measure of the average the entire reef grows a year, not just the corals. So the amount of coral/algae that needs to grow and turn into 'live rock' to support the next generation of corals? I don't know but it would be interesting to see growth rates of various corals from different areas. Did anyone catch the amount of time between shots on that Fiji clip mentioned earlier?

The video states that the growth sequence is shot over six months, the pieces look like they increase in size about 5 fold!

RCFA 10-26-2009 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Oceanic (Post 458268)
The video states that the growth sequence is shot over six months, the pieces look like they increase in size about 5 fold!

Oh wow! 6 months for each shot or six months total? ya they went from little frags to huge colonies! if that was only six months total, that is really impressive.


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