If we are going to play the 'expert' game (that is of course ignoring the pedegrees of some of those posting in this thread) Anthony says the exact opposite of Eric in the BOCP pages 161 and 162. But I hate the 'expert' game especially when the 'experts' bash each other like Shimek did to Delbeek in the 'article' linked earlier.
I am also a little confused, you talk about temp ranges as being optimal, but you are only taking into consideration the mean, not the actual ranges. If your point is natural is better, I am unsure why you aren't advocating letting your tank drop to 75 for a few months a year.
It seems you are basing the entire south pacific on what happens in Cebu, which makes little sense since we don't get any legal corals from that area, but more importantly, different areas have different temps.
No one seems to be saying that biological reactions are different on wild reefs or in an aquarium, rather that the conditions in an aquarium and a wild reef are different. In other words, the corals act differently because the conditions are different, and I think you are discount how different captive conditions are from wild conditions.
I think you are wrong about diversity on reefs that have lower temps for at least part of the year. PNG and Tonga have huge diversity and lower temps at certian times during the year that Cebu.
IMhO, stability is desirable because of the captive environment. So many things can go wrong so quickly and can snowball into really bad things so quickly, that it seems to make some kind of sense to keep things as controlled as possible to avoid 'crashes'.
The contention that stable and stagnant are the same seems like hyperbole to me - even with chillers and heaters, there are temp swings, and from the very beginning in this thread people have been talking about temp swings.
I think the point you say you are trying to make, that 'reasonable fluctuations are nothing to fear' is one that people don't have much of an issue with. What people do seem to have issue with, is dogmatic generalized statements that don't seem to have evidence to back them up, the ignoring of specific questions regarding your statements, and that you are basing conditions for all captive coral on Cebu, when in reality, most people have coral from many different places in their tanks.
Thanks for not going away from this thread.
