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BTW - what its meant to show - is that coral are millions of years old - Saying that taking a coral out of a tank for 10 minutes - is (depending on the coral ). is an incorrect statement.I don't understand what this is meant to show, these guys grew like this on their own, and haven't been dragged around.
Forget the ammonia. Unless you've had something die. Then read the instructions for the test kit you use. For example a lot of people say - API is horrible - but If you read the instructions my guess is - according to their instructions - your ammonia is 0. If not. you've added too much too soon.... let us knowYes tank was fully cycled a hole month before putting live stock in
No you cant - its an irresponsible statement. Most GSP WILL recover everything..GSP you say?
You could dunk it into a bucket of bleach, douse it with gasoline, set it on fire, flash it down the toilet, watch it go through the entire sanitation process of your local municipality then turn on the spout, retreive it, give it a slight rinse and put it back in the tank. Two weeks later it will be twice the size, thriving...
Obviously an exhaugeration, but they are super resiliant. Just leave it be and give it some time.
Seems pretty clear that was dramatized for effect and humor.No you cant - its an irresponsible statement. Most GSP WILL recover everything..
Did your lfs also sell you the coral?Should I move this orange coral on to the rocks as well?
If you got the messages I have gotten on here - you would realize - that what some person puts out as a joke (clearly this was) - is taken literally by the person reading the thread 2 years from now. IMHO - irresponsible.Seems pretty clear that was dramatized for effect and humor.
nobody capable of maintaining an aquarium will seeIf you got the messages I have gotten on here - you would realize - that what some person puts out as a joke (clearly this was) - is taken literally by the person reading the thread 2 years from now. IMHO - irresponsible.
About about the last Line....If you got the messages I have gotten on here - you would realize - that what some person puts out as a joke (clearly this was) - is taken literally by the person reading the thread 2 years from now. IMHO - irresponsible.
LOL - you would be surprised - and there is no debate here - I gave my opinion. it was irresponsible. feel free not to respond to my posts in the future - much appreciated. Besides - I already responded - that of course the post was tongue in cheek. I do not think the forum for 'tongue in cheek' jokes about corals or fish - is in this area. Thats my opinion. So - I'm going to stick with what I said 'irresponsible'. Not false - Irresponsible.nobody capable of maintaining an aquarium will see
"bucket of bleach, douse it with gasoline, set it on fire, flash it down the toilet, watch it go through the entire sanitation process of your local municipality then turn on the spout, retreive it, give it a slight rinse and put it back in the tank. Two weeks later it will be twice the size, thriving"
and think its literal.
Yep - that was answered several posts ago. AgreeAbout about the last Line....
"Obviously an exhaugeration, but they are super resiliant. Just leave it be and give it some time."
If you're referring to me - I agree with you - in fact - I posted the following - without your help:If folk can't be both helpful and humourous at the same time, this ain't Reef2Reef no more.
-Note to future readers, humor was actually allowed still in 2022 but unsure of for how long. Please don't dump petrol on your coral. It is ill advised in all seriousness-
I was referring specifically to the notion that people in the future may read something after the fact and act on what should have been taken Tongue-in-cheek, as a jest.If you're referring to me - I agree with you - in fact - I posted the following - without your help:
"Actually - taking a step back - I did not see (understand) the last sentence of the person saying dump it in gasoline. I'm going to stick though with my opinion - that the last sentence is where it could have been left. But - I agree - the poster said his 'missive' was an exaggeration."
I also said this - in case you missed it - a couple posts back: " that what some person puts out as a joke (clearly this was)"
If you got the messages I have gotten on here - you would realize - that what some person puts out as a joke (clearly this was) - is taken literally by the person reading the thread 2 years from now. IMHO - irresponsible.
I'm happy to get messages - I'm happy to get criticism. In the future - I hope that people don't use a thread titled 'is this coral dead' as a way to make a 'joke'. That was my point. I hope you got it.I was referring specifically to the notion that people in the future may read something after the fact and act on what should have been taken Tongue-in-cheek, as a jest.
It wasn't a dig at or to you directly. I think we're all here to help, Be helpful, be entertained, Garner community and so on.
Quoting Me:
I'm trying to help you out from getting messages in the future. Hence the (attempted comedy) of a caveat for future readers.
Not sure if you are insinuating that the Op asking a question about their coral is a Joke, or the replies OP has gotten from multiple members is a joke.I'm happy to get messages - I'm happy to get criticism. In the future - I hope that people don't use a thread titled 'is this coral dead' as a way to make a 'joke'. That was my point. I hope you got it.
1. No I was not insinuating that the OP was a jokeNot sure if you are insinuating that the Op asking a question about their coral is a Joke, or the replies OP has gotten from multiple members is a joke.
There can be jest, within answers. There can be humor with information given. In fact, I'd say that is a great way to Build community here.
That is my point. I hope everyone understands it.