NaH2O
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I post on the polyp extension thread sparked this. Growth equates to health, doesn't it? So how would you know if your inhabitants are only surviving or are they thriving? Is there a difference?
With corals I suppose you could look at typical growth rates in the natural environment and compare them to that of the captive environment. Even then, the two are not exactly the same, so how do you know whether your corals are thriving?
With fish, how would you determine survival vs. a thriving fish? Disease outbreaks, coloration, behaviour?
With corals I suppose you could look at typical growth rates in the natural environment and compare them to that of the captive environment. Even then, the two are not exactly the same, so how do you know whether your corals are thriving?
With fish, how would you determine survival vs. a thriving fish? Disease outbreaks, coloration, behaviour?