mcdonaldjosh7
Coral!!!!
Hey,
So i am doing my science fair project on how the lower salinity affects coral growth. I have four months to test it, so I would like to know a couple of things:
a) what type of corals grow fastest?
b) what would be the most cost efficient way to set this up? My thinking was 3 ten gallons with HOB filters. I would then need to know what type of lights I would need...Because I would rather use one light fixture to light all three than three different light fixtures.
c) what type of filter is the best that is:
1)HOB
2)cheap, but will still work well enough to keep corals alive. Basically they dont need to by long term, just well enough to last four months.
The reason for doing this is to show what is happening with global warming and how it could affect corals. Basically the polar ice caps are melting which means lower salinity levels in the oceans.
So i am doing my science fair project on how the lower salinity affects coral growth. I have four months to test it, so I would like to know a couple of things:
a) what type of corals grow fastest?
b) what would be the most cost efficient way to set this up? My thinking was 3 ten gallons with HOB filters. I would then need to know what type of lights I would need...Because I would rather use one light fixture to light all three than three different light fixtures.
c) what type of filter is the best that is:
1)HOB
2)cheap, but will still work well enough to keep corals alive. Basically they dont need to by long term, just well enough to last four months.
The reason for doing this is to show what is happening with global warming and how it could affect corals. Basically the polar ice caps are melting which means lower salinity levels in the oceans.
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