silverwolf72
New member
With the perfect water conditions, constant light, constant tempatures, and in general constant flows are we producing corals that are way more sensitive than corals in the wild? I'm thinking it would be simular to a tree, a tree that grows in a pertty stable part of the country will grow up thinner and weaker so when a storm comes along just a medium gust of wind or heavy rain comes the tree either snaps, spinters or the roots come out of the ground, Same species that is exposed to more extrem contions on a regular basis will grow thicker and have deeper roots and will be able to withstand alot stonger winds and rain. I just seem to see more and more tanks crash when just 1 pramater drifts out of the perfect range for even a short period of time.