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How much does sea coral cost?

How much does sea coral cost?

On average, corals retail in the $30 to $50 range. But, some species can easily cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Is Coral illegal to own?

The US: It is illegal to harvest (with the exception of the highly regulated Hawaiian black corals) or to export any corals from the US . The Lacey Act imposes civil and criminal penalties on a federal level for taking, possessing, transporting, or selling corals (and other wildlife) that have been taken illegally.

Is Blue Coral rare?

Ancient and complex, the rare blue coral reef of Shiraho, Ishigaki Island — part of the Ryukyu island chain, Japan’s southernmost — is one of the world’s biggest and perhaps oldest blue coral reefs. Though only 3 km long, it contains at least two-thirds the number of species of Australia’s 2,000-km Great Barrier Reef.

Is Blue Coral natural?

Yes, blue corals are not dyed and their blue color is natural. They are composed of calcium carbonate and possess a blue skeleton.

Can you buy sea coral?

The CITES treaty regulates the international coral trade, but there is no law against selling any particular species of coral within the United States. Palythoa corals can end up in tanks even if they were not purchased.

Where can I find blue coral?

Blue Coral live only in the Indo-Pacific in the tropics of the Indian and Pacific oceans and they are unusual in that they are blue in color, they have a blue skeleton — all other corals just about have white skeletons — and also in that they haven’t changed in their form for over 60-70 million years.

What is blue coral called?

Heliopora coerulea
Blue coral (Heliopora coerulea) is a species of colonial coral. It is the only octocoral known to produce a massive skeleton….

Blue coral
Species: H. coerulea
Binomial name
Heliopora coerulea Pallas, 1766

What are Blue Coral predators?

In addition to weather, corals are vulnerable to predation. Fish, marine worms, barnacles, crabs, snails and sea stars all prey on the soft inner tissues of coral polyps.

How can you tell if coral is real?

Genuine coral is made of calcium carbonate, which will effervesce and dissolve in acid; so choose an inconspicuous part of the questionable coral and use a cotton swab with lemon juice to see if it causes that area to form tiny bubbles. (For those experienced, nitric acid can also be used.)

Can you have coral in a freshwater tank?

Shells, Corals, and Rocks Don’t put shells in freshwater aquariums. Shells and corals add calcium to the tank and this is not needed in freshwater tanks. Basically, anything that will cause chemical changes in the water should not be put in.

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Ruth Doyle