<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14701711#post14701711 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gig 'em
This is a crazy idea (but as an up and coming scientist it's my job to think of and test different crazy idea's) but I wonder if it is viable to create a nutritional solution to soak magnificas in after they've arrived to give them the much needed energy they require to live and heal after shipping. The solution could be made up of a proper dosage of glucose and other dissolved organic substances that the anemone naturally needs in it's diet. The gastrodermis cells lining the gastrovascular cavity could easily absorb the sugars without having to use energy to digest and break down solid foods. I'm not sure exactly what would be in the solution, or even if it would work, but any thoughts or variables I missed that would causes this to fail would be appreciated