Basically since it's part of the carbon cycle I feel like if we were to keep a NPS reef, ATP and NADPH has negative water and thus in theory I imagine somehow these molecules are uptaken by NPS corals in some fashion and used in the filter feeding process in addition to actual food.
But in reality I want to try dosing some form of carbohydrate into an nps tank and see if the results prove my theory that sugars in addition to ATP and NADPH are being filtered from the water column with NPS corals. I just think naturally the bottom of the ocean would be a sort of "sink" for these molecules over the 3 billion years it's been around!
Thoughts?
But in reality I want to try dosing some form of carbohydrate into an nps tank and see if the results prove my theory that sugars in addition to ATP and NADPH are being filtered from the water column with NPS corals. I just think naturally the bottom of the ocean would be a sort of "sink" for these molecules over the 3 billion years it's been around!
Thoughts?