In my (limited) snorkelling experience, there are always a lot of tiny particles suspended in the water. You have frequently mentioned that light isn't enough for most of our photosynthetic corals to meet their needs. So when we try to have crystal-clear water, aren't we just stripping out the phytoplankton, zooplankton, microfauna, detritus, etc. that the corals are sticking out their polyps to try to catch? And can target feeding, a relatively short-duration event for these animals that extend their polyps for most (if not all) of the day, be enough for aquariums with crystal-clear water?
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