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Old 10/26/2003, 10:45 PM
acroporas acroporas is offline
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Originally posted by photobarry
Corals taken from the wild for research are rarely returned (unless that is the focus of the project). The risk of introducing something is too great. Once the research is done the corals can either be killed and their skeletons saved or someone can take them home and put them in their reef. I have access to caribbean corals that people do research on here in CA. I haven't taken any leftovers from them but if I did I wouldn't consider it stealing.
Ahh, so thats the trick. Thanks

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Originally posted by Bomber
William you're assuming a lot and there's a lot about this you don't know. You seem to be determined that I'm breaking the law, I'm not. I'm fully permited to do what I do.

Try searching some of the TOTM threads.
I believe you, why would i ask if i wouldnt belive you if you said it was legal. I was just trying to explain why I asked in the first place since you acted like it was a stupid question.
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