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I've picked up this 'rumor' on my travels and want to see if it is grounded on fact or just some thread-rhetoric.
Often times polyp extension is a coral attempt at controlling water flow. If a coral would like less flow, it would extend its polyps to create turbulence and effectively slow down the flow around them. If they want more flow, they do not extend their polyps creating a more "slippery" surface for water to move by quickly
While I can see how this would not necessarily be a "hard rule" but I can see some logic behind the statement.
The question remains, is there any validity to the entire concept or is this just pure rumor?
Often times polyp extension is a coral attempt at controlling water flow. If a coral would like less flow, it would extend its polyps to create turbulence and effectively slow down the flow around them. If they want more flow, they do not extend their polyps creating a more "slippery" surface for water to move by quickly
While I can see how this would not necessarily be a "hard rule" but I can see some logic behind the statement.
The question remains, is there any validity to the entire concept or is this just pure rumor?