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Quick question as am well aware that this coral can’t be kept alive in a tank (YET).
What would someone need to propose substantial evidence that this coral could do well in a reef tank?
1. just pictures showing that the coral is not dead yet?
2. How long would you consider for successful results? 6 months, 1 year, 4 years
3. pictures of growth? This coral is fairly slow grower
4. Releasing baby’s? Even though baby’s can be a signal of stress
mainly what I’m asking is what do I need to gather to have some sort of credibility if my method works.
This experiment has been ongoing for two months and I wouldn’t be putting the question if I didn’t had a new method that I think it may be working, the specimen in question is around two months now ( I know it’s early ) but it hasn’t deflated once, day or night since I’ve acquired it, which leads me to believe that the technique in use may well be positive results.
What would someone need to propose substantial evidence that this coral could do well in a reef tank?
1. just pictures showing that the coral is not dead yet?
2. How long would you consider for successful results? 6 months, 1 year, 4 years
3. pictures of growth? This coral is fairly slow grower
4. Releasing baby’s? Even though baby’s can be a signal of stress
mainly what I’m asking is what do I need to gather to have some sort of credibility if my method works.
This experiment has been ongoing for two months and I wouldn’t be putting the question if I didn’t had a new method that I think it may be working, the specimen in question is around two months now ( I know it’s early ) but it hasn’t deflated once, day or night since I’ve acquired it, which leads me to believe that the technique in use may well be positive results.