I wonder if captivated corals would survive better in the wild since they come from an environment that flutuates more...
I wonder if captivated corals would survive better in the wild since they come from an environment that flutuates more...
Many reefers' tank that are flourishing seems to be able to keep the parameters more stable than they are in the wild. Home reefs don't have pollutants and use pure water from RO/DI. If anything captive corals would be the first to die under more adverse conditions.
that's definitely one extreme where a reefer could keep the Temp, pH, and chemistry to a steady point without any flutuations... Most of us probably can't afford the technology to keep things that stable (and I am definitely one of them).... My temp fluctuates from 79-84, my pH goes from 8-8.4 and higher when i dose the 2 part calcium....not to mention the crap in the NYC air that probably gets dissolved into the water... Those are the corals i'm betting that could survive.