michaelr
Young Reefer
hey everyone,
Ive been looking around but couldn't find an answer to this. I don't understand why corals lack so much color in nature but have a ton of color in aquariums. I understand why they don't have color in nature: they push the Zooxanthellae to the surface to allow better photosynthesis. the Zooxanthellae is a brownish color so that is what you see. What i don't understand is why don't corals do this in the average aquarium. especially since the light obviously isn't as strong in an aquarium. Any light on the situation would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ive been looking around but couldn't find an answer to this. I don't understand why corals lack so much color in nature but have a ton of color in aquariums. I understand why they don't have color in nature: they push the Zooxanthellae to the surface to allow better photosynthesis. the Zooxanthellae is a brownish color so that is what you see. What i don't understand is why don't corals do this in the average aquarium. especially since the light obviously isn't as strong in an aquarium. Any light on the situation would be appreciated.
Thanks