
Practical Coral Farming
by Miguel Tolosa
Foreword by Marc Levenson
135 pages, $19.99
This is the insider's guide to the coral propagation industry, detailing everything that you ever needed to know about farming corals on a practical scale. To learn more about the book, the charity that donations go to, or to purchase Practical Coral Farming click here.
$2 from every book sold will be donated to charities focused on reef preservation, at this time being the Adopt A Reef program from SaveNature.org.
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Latest News
- 02/04/2009
A new surge in captive raised corals has been an unexpected side effect to the economic downturn in the US. As more stores lose to ability to import corals, more coral farmers are now able to supply a much broader market. - 05/29/2008
The Tongan government has allowed coral exportation to re-open after a
long hiatus due to financial and conservation issues. - 11/01/2007 - Present
The US Department of Fish and Wildlife has begun to inspect nearly every coral shipment into the country due to pressure from animal rights activists, seizing many corals, even those with permits, and dooming them to death in delays. Many countries exporting corals and fish have started to self-limit to save their dwindling resources. The time to begin farming is yesterday!
