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Mushrooms Revisited
Interestingly, slight increases in sulfur improved
coralline algae growth, but this quickly became a negative factor as sulfur levels increased. Wayne Sallee Wayne Sallee wrote on 11/29/2007 8:31 AM: George Patterson wrote on 11/28/2007 10:39 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: Because it binds with the calcium, thus keeping it in the water, but it also keeps the corals from taking it out of the water. :-) Isn't the whole idea behind keeping the calcium levels high to allow the corals to use it? George Patterson Worry doesn't improve the future; it just ruins the present. Yep, and that's why I discontinued the experiment. :-) Wayne Sallee |
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