Originally Posted by New2Salt1
I have read MORE about this coral than 99% of the people out there. Knowing for some time that I own one of the largest, healthiest specimens on these boards, it sparked my interest greatly, and I have been following the research that is being done. With that said, can we put an end to the "mysterious white crab" theory, and any other theory that claims to have the "true" answer? There are people working on this day and night, and it just sounds stupid and ignorant for some fly-by-nighter to throw out BS and mislead people.
As far as "steering clear" of them, I know of healthy specimens being fragged as we speak. Are we supposed to "steer clear" because of the fear of failure, or because it makes no sense to take this species from the wild?
Because I just dont understand how people suggest we steer clear of ANY aquacultured animals. They don't HAVE to be taken from nature. If these were so easy to keep 15 years ago, and now they are not, there has to be a reason. We wont understand that reason unless more people get there hands on healthy specimens. And the only way to do THAT, is if instead of people "steering clear," people need to get involved and find a way to locate a healthy specimen if they are truly passionate about the species.
Increasing the demand, not "steering clear," is the only way enough people will allocate $$$ towards figuring out this mysterious disease.
I have a link. On this link, you can find out all about the research, and where you can send healthy/sick specimens for research. SWF has some funny rules about competitors, so PM me if you want to follow the research or help out.
How big is it and how many gallons is your tank?