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Ok I have a question I am in Hawaii right now and they have tons of dead sun bleached corals.
How would this work as rock for the tank? Can it be added and then allowed to become live in the tank? How long would it take to be live and have growth so it no longer looked white? Does anyone know if there are any rules for bringing this into Canada? If all the questions work in my favor I will be boxing some up and sending it VIA UPS. nothing like being able to hand pick what you want for the tank from thousands of choices Robert |
I would think it takes several hundred years before coral skeletons are incorporated into live rock like we're used to seeing, maybe longer.
White coral skeletons like I used to keep in my FO tank years back make great green algae magnets, though. :biggrin: Tough to keep clean. I just don't know that they would be of any benefit to your reef tank in the same sense that "real" LR is. Even the old dead corals that make up part of our LR is barely recognizable as such any more. |
You might want to check into permits to bring it into canada to..
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I'd bet money it's illegal to harvest and export that without a permit.. Probably not worth the bother.
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It's very very illegal to take rocks from the beaches in hawaii. We're talking fines in the thousands.
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are you talking about stuff from tourist shops or grabbing stuff off the beach?
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Coral skeletons, forget it, CITES won't allow it, but more importantly, Pele does not like her rocks (coral or lava) taken away from her. (I'm very serious BTW..) Leave them be. Take only photographs, leave only light footprints.
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Clink! :rolleyes:
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