NaH2O
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There have been several threads leading to posts on biotopes, so I thought it would make a good discussion. Should we be trying to create biotopes, or should we focus more on only a portion of a particular biotope/microenvironment? Does it make a difference?
For those that are unfamiliar with what a biotope is, my dictionary defines it as "a portion of a habitat characterized by uniformity in climate and distribution of biotic and abiotic components"
Here is a link to Coral Reef Zonation.
Maybe setting up a biotype system would be better, yet (biotype = a group of organisms having the same genotype). So, instead keep corals of one genus (i.e. Acropora sp. tank).
For those that are unfamiliar with what a biotope is, my dictionary defines it as "a portion of a habitat characterized by uniformity in climate and distribution of biotic and abiotic components"
Here is a link to Coral Reef Zonation.
Maybe setting up a biotype system would be better, yet (biotype = a group of organisms having the same genotype). So, instead keep corals of one genus (i.e. Acropora sp. tank).