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StevenPro":10x4kuuo said:galleon":10x4kuuo said:SciGuy2":10x4kuuo said:Is it legal for most of us to have an Acropora palmata in a private collection? Perhaps as a hitchhiker on LR?
Tricky question. The correct answer is that it depends. That being the case, it is now one of the rarest corals in the Caribbean, with very low fecundity and very specific, narrow habitat tolerances. You won't be finding it on any live rock. Also, only one person in the world is successfully growing it to the point of propagating it. Eric very likely would have been the second. Among those that have failed with it include Dirk Peterson of Rotterdam Zoo, the pioneer of captive coral reproduction.
The A. palmata is at his lab, not at his home.
Steven, are you sure? The way he worded his first post in the thread, it sounded like the palmata thriving was in his crashed system.