Originally posted by word
I recently went to Key Largo for vacation and scooped up about 50# of sand out in the water and about 50# of rock. Its been about a month and all kinds of different critters are coming out. Lots of featherdusters, worms, copapods, amphipods, and even a clam built right into the rock. It was a success!
In some areas this is illegal. Perhaps in all of Florida...I know there have been numerous posts on the question. Taking Live Rock in Florida (unless you are a registered aquaculture business) is definitely illegal. And, IMO, it is illegal for a reason.
Anyway, many things you find may not be suitable for a tank. Most of the hermits here, for example, are anything BUT good for a reef. Voracious. Same is true of many snails you may find, as well as seastars. So it just may not be worth the risk. In addition, this can pose problems should you want to return the animals. IMO, it is your duty to destroy any animal you take from the wild rather than return it. Putting it into a system with animals from other regions of the world exposes it to potential parasites and diseases that are not native to the region. You may release something unintended.