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Coral!!!!
For a long time, I didn't understand this and couldn't wrap my head around it. Finally, one day, Boomer and Charlie explained it to me, in a way that made sense.
Calcium allows Stony Corals to build skeletons, AS a waste product. Stony corals have to rid their bodies of Calcium, and in doing so, build skeletons. However, they have to actually WORK at ridding their body of Calcium, using energy. If the Calcium levels are too high, the coral uses too much energy, to rid the calcium from their bodies. Think of is as being CONSTIPATED...LOL.
Funny as it sounds, "Constipated," was the key word, that helped me to understand the whole concept.
When, we, as humans, are constipated....well....we have to work a bit harder, using more energy....
When corals have to work harder, and use more energy, they have less energy that they can direct towards growth and health. So, when we unnaturally elevate Calcium levels, we're actually "constipating" our Stony Corals, requiring them to work harder, to excrete the elevated levels of Calcium, from their systems.
Alright, this never made sense until I read that post....thanks! Time to start with SPS Just kidding! More reading first