Captain Nemo 68
New member
Hello all, I'm new here and I hope someone can help me with a technical question that;s perhaps beyond the norm of this forum. Some years ago, I came across an article about crystal formation under the influence of magnetic fields. The crystal shown looked for all the world like Diploria sp! In fact it looked so much like that coral that I thought it MUST be more than a coincidence!
Unfortunately I lost the article and I forgot the details of the crystal or much else from the article, so I can not duplicate it now.
Has anyone ever seen any studies relating to coral polyp formation (specifically Diploria) being under the influence of magnetic fields?
You may contact me directly using my log-in email address if you wish. In fact I would prefer that since I'm not a tropical fish hobyist and do not believe I will have a lot of time to keep checking this forum.
Thank you so much if you can help.
"Captain Nemo 68"
Unfortunately I lost the article and I forgot the details of the crystal or much else from the article, so I can not duplicate it now.
Has anyone ever seen any studies relating to coral polyp formation (specifically Diploria) being under the influence of magnetic fields?
You may contact me directly using my log-in email address if you wish. In fact I would prefer that since I'm not a tropical fish hobyist and do not believe I will have a lot of time to keep checking this forum.
Thank you so much if you can help.
"Captain Nemo 68"