Originally posted by Grandczar:
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Direct feedings can give the animal 100% of its needs.</STRONG>
How do you know this? What do you base this assumption on?
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Here is analogy for ya...
Zooxanthellae are like a UPS(backup power supply) for a computer. Sure it can run it if you lose power(how long though?. Does that mean you should do it on purpose? Why not, just do things right and use it for what it was meant?</STRONG>
?????????????What is right?
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side note: I do read Dr. Ron's posts. So alot of my thought process is along the same lines. I do not use the post to reference what I say. If this is what you mean.</STRONG>
Funny that that your theory coincides with the now infamous reefcentral thread.
<STRONG>Please tell me why with the "current" methodology, we as hobbiest, have such a difficult time keeping these animals in our aquariums. They are very hardy and live very long life's in the wild.
Could it be the "current" methodology is wrong?</STRONG>
Current methodology is to feed the animal with good water conditions and strong light. Do you have a different suggestion? There is some discussion on another board regarding the validity of the statements by Ron on reefcentral. One of the things I felt deserved recognition in Ron's defense was that he was merely theorizing that they can live without light and not suggesting it should be done. I also said that people would know this reading the thread, (and was disagreed with), and yet here we are.