I would like to interject this about L/R if I may, this is not the first time I have seen this, just the most recent. Yesterday while visiting my LFS I was told that they had gotten some new L/R in and I noticed it was still in the shipping buckets. 100 lbs of Fiji and 100 lbs of Fla aquacultured rock. I opened one bucket of each and it was amazing the difference between the two. The Fiji rock had plenty of coraline but that was all I could see that would be considered living. The Fla rock on the other hand was covered with sponges, coral, plants, molluscs, etc... The Fiji rock was cheaper in price and therefore the LFS said they expected it to sell first.
My question is, was this Fiji rock also full of life when it was first collected? If so, why import something that cannot be kept alive long enough to reach the retailer. The owner of the LFS said when I asked him this question "Fiji rock never compared to the old Fla rock, it has never been very good". Logic tells me that the shorter the distance (time) from collection to retailer, the more life will survive. Does it really matter how ethically the rock is harvested in Fiji when this distance(time) factor is considered?
Steve
My question is, was this Fiji rock also full of life when it was first collected? If so, why import something that cannot be kept alive long enough to reach the retailer. The owner of the LFS said when I asked him this question "Fiji rock never compared to the old Fla rock, it has never been very good". Logic tells me that the shorter the distance (time) from collection to retailer, the more life will survive. Does it really matter how ethically the rock is harvested in Fiji when this distance(time) factor is considered?
Steve