jrnannery
Mon, 20th Feb 2012, 12:03 AM
There doesn't seem to be an appropriate forum for this, so, I'll put it here.
In you guys' minds, is there ever a case to be made for releasing any of our corals into the gulf? Have any of you ever been tempted to put a couple of zoa frags out at the jettys? There's zoas in the Flower Garden Banks reef in the gulf, and tons of other deep water corals, but has anyone thought about creating an artificial reef in a more accesible area?
I know that releasing fish into non-native waters can be extremely bad for an ecosystem, ie, lionfish in the Gulf of Mexico. Coral, for the most part, just seems rather different. Anemones may be a bit aggressive, but what about acros, and other sps?
What are yalls thoughts?
In you guys' minds, is there ever a case to be made for releasing any of our corals into the gulf? Have any of you ever been tempted to put a couple of zoa frags out at the jettys? There's zoas in the Flower Garden Banks reef in the gulf, and tons of other deep water corals, but has anyone thought about creating an artificial reef in a more accesible area?
I know that releasing fish into non-native waters can be extremely bad for an ecosystem, ie, lionfish in the Gulf of Mexico. Coral, for the most part, just seems rather different. Anemones may be a bit aggressive, but what about acros, and other sps?
What are yalls thoughts?