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Here is something that I often think about and haven't seen anything on....
There is a lot of talk to light intensity and proper water parameters. But what about water pressure and the depths that corals have adapted to survive, and how is the health changed when that coral is placed in lower pressures. Home aquariums for instance? I wonder if that would have anything to do with gas exchange rates of certain species or food production for the coral to sustain itself. Has anyone ran across any material on this subject?
There is a lot of talk to light intensity and proper water parameters. But what about water pressure and the depths that corals have adapted to survive, and how is the health changed when that coral is placed in lower pressures. Home aquariums for instance? I wonder if that would have anything to do with gas exchange rates of certain species or food production for the coral to sustain itself. Has anyone ran across any material on this subject?