crumbletop New member Dec 5, 2007 #1 A little bit of electricity seems to do some good http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071205/ap_on_sc/bali_electrified_coral
A little bit of electricity seems to do some good http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071205/ap_on_sc/bali_electrified_coral
NeveSSL Got tubes? Dec 5, 2007 #2 Oh no... propagation tanks everywhere will soon be "wired". :lol: Brandon
fallinapart Premium Member Dec 5, 2007 #3 I wonder if that electric eel could "bump & grow" coral I may have to exchange my snowflake eel for the electric variety and revive some of my corals
I wonder if that electric eel could "bump & grow" coral I may have to exchange my snowflake eel for the electric variety and revive some of my corals
Pickupman66 New member Dec 5, 2007 #4 OK.. now I am mad. I so wish i knew the voltage..Anyone care to experement???
NeveSSL Got tubes? Dec 5, 2007 #5 I thought about that, too... I was wondering the voltage. Maybe 6, 9, or 12? I'd be afraid in our tanks that the toxins leeched out of the metal wouldn't have anywhere to go. Brandon
I thought about that, too... I was wondering the voltage. Maybe 6, 9, or 12? I'd be afraid in our tanks that the toxins leeched out of the metal wouldn't have anywhere to go. Brandon