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Just saw this on Reefbuilders
Pretty cool that Richard Ross spawned corals and was able to raise them up from larvae to actual frag size pieces.
I will say that I disagree with the articles premise that this will somehow supply the hobby if we can't import coral. This looks like the most inefficient way to grow coral for a hobbyist. Yes, spawning coral in captivity is cool, but I just don't see this being an option for most people.
Commercially, if it comes to this, these pieces will cost $$$. Spawn happens once a year, then they have to grow out, and a wholesaler would need enough to have a stable supply. That's allot of money to tie up.
And to think that this would help regrow coral for the wild is just wishful thinking. If just propagating coral to frags and growing those isn't working fast enough, then it won't be feasible to spawn coral to then replant in the ocean. See here https://reefbuilders.com/2023/07/05...agments-may-be-a-big-expensive-waste-of-time/
Richard Ross’s Home Coral Breeding Video is a Recipe for All Reefers | Reef Builders | The Reef and Saltwater Aquarium Blog
Captive coral spawning is a big deal right now and represents the cutting edge of decades of trial and error when we learned first how to keep them alive, then how to frag them, and now…
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Pretty cool that Richard Ross spawned corals and was able to raise them up from larvae to actual frag size pieces.
I will say that I disagree with the articles premise that this will somehow supply the hobby if we can't import coral. This looks like the most inefficient way to grow coral for a hobbyist. Yes, spawning coral in captivity is cool, but I just don't see this being an option for most people.
Commercially, if it comes to this, these pieces will cost $$$. Spawn happens once a year, then they have to grow out, and a wholesaler would need enough to have a stable supply. That's allot of money to tie up.
And to think that this would help regrow coral for the wild is just wishful thinking. If just propagating coral to frags and growing those isn't working fast enough, then it won't be feasible to spawn coral to then replant in the ocean. See here https://reefbuilders.com/2023/07/05...agments-may-be-a-big-expensive-waste-of-time/