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You are a troll or have completely lost it.
-- Boomer If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD) Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php Want to See More ! The Coral Realm http://www.coralrealm.com "Jaime R-S" wrote in message . .. : To be 100% sure of anything about corals is to be a fool. : Polyps are basically carnivorous, lets say 95%. : They may feed on algae debris floating around. Their digestive system are : completely capable of digesting and utilizing some vegetation but is by : chance not by choice. : Now, as far as using the zooxantell within, that is impossible. First, the : algae is not even close to its digestive system, therefor, It can´t be : digested. Second, the algae produces vegetative living matter out of : sunlight and incorporates it to its own body which, as I said, is AWAY FROM : THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM of the polyp. Third, the algae may and will utilize : digested residoir from the polyp´s meal after it enters the polyp´s body. : With those macromolecules the algae produces carbonates that the polyp can : use for skeleton building. : Your buddy here tried to say that corals utilized algae for food. That was : a barbaric statement and I corrected him. : Enough is enough... : : jrs : "Pszemol" wrote in message : ... : "Jaime R-S" wrote in message : . .. : I don't know how will you understand that corals are CARNIVOROUS and : don't eat the algae. : : Are you 100% sure this statement is correct for ALL known corals ? : : And one more thing, how do you define "don't eat the algae" ? Do you : really mean strict 0% of any coral diet is algae ? : : Yes, the algae's, and any plant for that matters, : production is fixed on its leaves. That is the reason why the coral : CAN'T benefit from the algae's production. : : Even more interesting... Could you please provide me with some paper : elaborating on this subject ? : : Light down there uses no BALLAST OR EXPENSIVE FIXTURES. It is just : natural sunlight, the same one that can be reproduce in your living room : with inexpensive lights. Of course, if you want it to look pretty, the : $500 investment is worst it. But please, don't tell anyone that those : lights are needed other than for aesthetic purposes'. : : Except scientific facilities, most of the fish tanks are kept just : for the aesthetic purposes, so I am not sure what is the problem... : The statement about "reproducing sunlight with inexpensive lights" : is quite peculiar... : : |
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Just for ****s and giggles..LOL
-- Boomer If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD) Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php Want to See More ! The Coral Realm http://www.coralrealm.com "Boomer" wrote in message ... : You are a troll or have completely lost it. : : -- : Boomer : : If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up : : Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD) : Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS : : Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum : http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php : : Want to See More ! The Coral Realm : http://www.coralrealm.com : : : : "Jaime R-S" wrote in message : . .. :: To be 100% sure of anything about corals is to be a fool. :: Polyps are basically carnivorous, lets say 95%. :: They may feed on algae debris floating around. Their digestive system are :: completely capable of digesting and utilizing some vegetation but is by :: chance not by choice. :: Now, as far as using the zooxantell within, that is impossible. First, the :: algae is not even close to its digestive system, therefor, It can´t be :: digested. Second, the algae produces vegetative living matter out of :: sunlight and incorporates it to its own body which, as I said, is AWAY FROM :: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM of the polyp. Third, the algae may and will utilize :: digested residoir from the polyp´s meal after it enters the polyp´s body. :: With those macromolecules the algae produces carbonates that the polyp can :: use for skeleton building. :: Your buddy here tried to say that corals utilized algae for food. That was :: a barbaric statement and I corrected him. :: Enough is enough... :: :: jrs :: "Pszemol" wrote in message :: ... :: "Jaime R-S" wrote in message :: . .. :: I don't know how will you understand that corals are CARNIVOROUS and :: don't eat the algae. :: :: Are you 100% sure this statement is correct for ALL known corals ? :: :: And one more thing, how do you define "don't eat the algae" ? Do you :: really mean strict 0% of any coral diet is algae ? :: :: Yes, the algae's, and any plant for that matters, :: production is fixed on its leaves. That is the reason why the coral :: CAN'T benefit from the algae's production. :: :: Even more interesting... Could you please provide me with some paper :: elaborating on this subject ? :: :: Light down there uses no BALLAST OR EXPENSIVE FIXTURES. It is just :: natural sunlight, the same one that can be reproduce in your living room :: with inexpensive lights. Of course, if you want it to look pretty, the :: $500 investment is worst it. But please, don't tell anyone that those :: lights are needed other than for aesthetic purposes'. :: :: Except scientific facilities, most of the fish tanks are kept just :: for the aesthetic purposes, so I am not sure what is the problem... :: The statement about "reproducing sunlight with inexpensive lights" :: is quite peculiar... :: :: : : |
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More ****s and giggles
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...03/feature.htm http://www.pacificwhale.org/childrens/fsreef.html I could post these alllllllllllllllllllllll daaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy **** for brains, Sorry Troll -- Boomer If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD) Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php Want to See More ! The Coral Realm http://www.coralrealm.com "Boomer" wrote in message ... : You are a troll or have completely lost it. : : -- : Boomer : : If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up : : Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD) : Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS : : Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum : http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php : : Want to See More ! The Coral Realm : http://www.coralrealm.com : : : : "Jaime R-S" wrote in message : . .. :: To be 100% sure of anything about corals is to be a fool. :: Polyps are basically carnivorous, lets say 95%. :: They may feed on algae debris floating around. Their digestive system are :: completely capable of digesting and utilizing some vegetation but is by :: chance not by choice. :: Now, as far as using the zooxantell within, that is impossible. First, the :: algae is not even close to its digestive system, therefor, It can´t be :: digested. Second, the algae produces vegetative living matter out of :: sunlight and incorporates it to its own body which, as I said, is AWAY FROM :: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM of the polyp. Third, the algae may and will utilize :: digested residoir from the polyp´s meal after it enters the polyp´s body. :: With those macromolecules the algae produces carbonates that the polyp can :: use for skeleton building. :: Your buddy here tried to say that corals utilized algae for food. That was :: a barbaric statement and I corrected him. :: Enough is enough... :: :: jrs :: "Pszemol" wrote in message :: ... :: "Jaime R-S" wrote in message :: . .. :: I don't know how will you understand that corals are CARNIVOROUS and :: don't eat the algae. :: :: Are you 100% sure this statement is correct for ALL known corals ? :: :: And one more thing, how do you define "don't eat the algae" ? Do you :: really mean strict 0% of any coral diet is algae ? :: :: Yes, the algae's, and any plant for that matters, :: production is fixed on its leaves. That is the reason why the coral :: CAN'T benefit from the algae's production. :: :: Even more interesting... Could you please provide me with some paper :: elaborating on this subject ? :: :: Light down there uses no BALLAST OR EXPENSIVE FIXTURES. It is just :: natural sunlight, the same one that can be reproduce in your living room :: with inexpensive lights. Of course, if you want it to look pretty, the :: $500 investment is worst it. But please, don't tell anyone that those :: lights are needed other than for aesthetic purposes'. :: :: Except scientific facilities, most of the fish tanks are kept just :: for the aesthetic purposes, so I am not sure what is the problem... :: The statement about "reproducing sunlight with inexpensive lights" :: is quite peculiar... :: :: : : |
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