Originally Posted by
schminksbro
This statement is spot on. I have been in this hobby for quite some time. I have seen the days before fragging and after. I have seen the days before naming and after. IMHO this hobby is healthier than it has ever been. It has grown from a "cult" hobby to almost a mainstream hobby. This growth has increased the dollars available in the hobby which has given the industry incentive to research, develop, create and improve.
The quality and variety of livestock available is also better than that of ever before.
Over the years I have cultivated many friendships with many reefers. Most of my closest friends have reefs grown in from frags. I find it troublesome when I hear or read statements implying that "nobody grows out colonies" or "everyone frags because their just greedy". I have had countless experiences with fellow reefers tossing me a frag "just because" and I have done the same many times. I feel that blanket statements such as those above tend to foster ill will and can be divisive within the community.
I run a LFS and I routinely tell people to hold off on a freshly cut coral until it heals a bit. While selling coral clearly helps the store, I am also a hobbyist. I want people to be successful. That said if you choose to buy a freshly cut frag and then it dies is the seller really the one to blame? IMO the buyer has a responsibility in choosing their livestock. Just like they have the responsibility of knowing the water they are putting the coral in is going to give that coral the best chance of survival.