Another post got me thinking. We strive to have pristine marine tanks (a good thing IMO) that always have VERY stable and predictable parameters, but is that really the best thing for coral survival?
In nature water temps on reefs vary from season to season. Storms come through and block out sunlught for a week at a time. All sorts of things happen to create variables in the natural coral environment.
Are we creating a "breed" of weaker corals in our hobby by culturing corals that are "babied" with constant perfect conditions?
I wonder, what the effects would be if we could "time" long periods of gradual temp. and light intensity changes in our tank over the period of years. Would the coral "learn"? (notice the paranthesis).
B
In nature water temps on reefs vary from season to season. Storms come through and block out sunlught for a week at a time. All sorts of things happen to create variables in the natural coral environment.
Are we creating a "breed" of weaker corals in our hobby by culturing corals that are "babied" with constant perfect conditions?
I wonder, what the effects would be if we could "time" long periods of gradual temp. and light intensity changes in our tank over the period of years. Would the coral "learn"? (notice the paranthesis).
B