No insult but I saw this and had to reply, No, this is not a good idea for a reef tank!!It all depends on where you collect it. I would not collect it from the surf, or near shore. In the inlet on a incoming tide should be fine.
i read that there are people that have also had the same results and things grew at amazing rates after wordsdaveh285 said:Back in the early ninety's my dad and I were running a lobster boat out of Barneget inlet. I had a 150 gallon chilled lobster tank set up in my garage which I would keep our lobsters to be sold. Also inside I had a 125 running "old style" under gravel filter,with power heads. I supplied both tanks with fresh ocean water,from ten to twenty miles off shore which I would pump into five gallon jugs to cart home. Both tanks thrived and did amazingly well. The sea life I had on my inside tank was incredible, with polyps, feather dusters, pods and such. Corals were not as available as they are today. Of course children came along and things changed. I have to admit I have not been to "The Beach" in a number of years, because I refuse to watch the trash that comes down from the north and destroys our resources. Perhaps the garbage they leave behind has polluted our inlets as in has our shores.