Hypothetical: What if coral became the new "Betta" fish?

 Hi friends!

 

I have a question for you today! What if coral became the new "betta"? 


What do I mean by this? Well, betta fish are sold in small cups in stores across the country. This is because they sell them so fast (they claim). It leads people to believe they do not need a bigger home too. Along with this, companies market small containers and wild gadgets that really do not promote the health of the fish. 


So what if we changed betta for coral? At first I was not sure what that would do... But now I actually think it would be an amazing achievement. 


See, coral do not need a certain size container to live in. As long as they have light and good water they should be able to grow healthy. I think this alone would reduce the ethical issues around bettas in a cup. Coral in a cup! 


The downside to this is I do not see it taking off. Everyone likes a fish because it swims around and "does stuff". It is active and bright and catches people's attention. Coral tends to sit around. 


It may just be a fun idea but I do plan to try and market coral to a larger audience one day. The more coral that is grown in captivity, the better it will be for the ocean. It would reduce the stress and demand for wild harvested coral. It would also potentially have more coral in circulation to seed back into the ocean. 


Thanks for listening :)


-FFF


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