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    LiveAquaria’s Frag Plug Guide Helps ID Origins of Commercially Propagated Corals

    In the past few years a few commercial coral farms, both aquaculture and mariculture, have popped up offering reef aquarists some of the hardiest and colorful corals through sustainable practices. But every now and then remembering where that special coral came from can be a daunting challenge. Live Aquaria has put together a simple photo [...]

    In the past few years a few commercial coral farms, both aquaculture and mariculture, have popped up offering reef aquarists some of the hardiest and colorful corals through sustainable practices. But every now and then remembering where that special coral came from can be a daunting challenge. Live Aquaria has put together a simple photo guide to help aquarists find out where some of these popular commercially propagated corals originated from based on the type of frag plug used to mount the coral. Check out the full photo guide here: LA Frag Plug Guide.

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    • Nicholas Sadaka

      That’s really cool-I had no idea that they consistently used the same mounts. Definitely something to remember.

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