You’re absolutely right!why not the whole thing, technically one ocean
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You’re absolutely right!why not the whole thing, technically one ocean
This !!!!!How about this. You could dive the reefs, catch fish, pick out coral but then you would have to transport them correctly back to your tank and acclimate them. In return for taking coral you had to replant corals.
unrelated but it would be cool if someone could make some sort of augmented reality app where you could upload a pic/video of your tank and “add” corals to it to see what they would look like before buying etc. you could even go further and add a slider for growth so you can see what something would look like grown in over time.
I agree with this too, if there was an app that allowed you to see what a coral, anemone or any kind of live stock in your tank would look like. Maybe show you how well it would do under your tank settings or other inhabitants? That would be really neatunrelated but it would be cool if someone could make some sort of augmented reality app where you could upload a pic/video of your tank and “add” corals to it to see what they would look like before buying etc. you could even go further and add a slider for growth so you can see what something would look like grown in over time.
be fun to tryThe saltwater reef aquarium hobby has grown exponentially in the past decade! With this growth has come more knowledge and with more knowledge has come more responsibility. With the increasing demand for sustainable practices and innovative technologies, what does the future hold for the reef aquarium hobby? What is the the future included Virtual Reef Aquariums?
What if could pop on a VR headset and set up a reef aquarium? What if you could go shop for fish and coral for your tank? What if you could get inside the tank and swim with the fish, adjust your aquascape, clean the tank? This could be the answer for those of you have always wanted a 20,000 gallon reef tank!
What do you think about VR Reef Aquariums?
BTW this "musing" is tongue in cheek and I would NEVER want to replace my reef tank with VR. But it might be kinda cool to do for fun too!
I wouldn't mind a little VR to actually "swim" around a tank and see corals and fish close up. That would be cool. But never, ever as a replacement for the real McCoy. That said, when we have events at our house I'll put a fish video on the TV in the fish room. This is a favorite that plays soothing music as well:
I think riding that edge is what keeps it freahIt would be a lot cheaper and eliminate a lot of anxiety about doing something wrong or worrying about outside events that could crash a system and years or decades of work.