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Coral Frag Nomenclature
We're finally branching out and doing a bunch of fragging. I absolutely detest companies that claim their frags are "aquacultured", but they're really just chopped up wild pieces. I want to steer clear of that type of false advertising, but I need a catchy name for our mounted frags that started out with a piece of a wild colony. These frags will be firmly attached with new growth, but I still don't think it's right to call them aquacultured. Any suggestions?
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There are so many people who consider so many different things aquacultured that it's hard to say what you should call them.
I'd call em a first generation of frags from a wild colony. As long as you don't lie to them and tell em what they're getting it shouldn't be an issue.
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