Justin74
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8375985#post8375985 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wombat2
Talk about ridiculous.
This post struck me as funny because, well, I know Brandon. Brandon is probably more attuned and concerned to the needs of single coral polyps and water parameters than any person I've ever met, and that includes coral farmers and aquarists at public aquariums. He cares about cubic inch sized portions of his tank more than any sane man should. If any coral in that tank was stressed in any way, he'd remove it. Do any of the polyps look damaged? Do any of them look unhealthy, bleached, stung, receding? Does the Acropora NOT look like it has grown a tremendous amount in just a few months?
Most importantly, how exactly does a coral know it's in such a small tank? See with its eyes? Feel with its paws? I suppose you feel comfortable keeping an active cogniscent vertebrate like a copper banded butterfly in a tank a millionth the size of its natural habitat, but this guy is not giving his corals enough room? Give me a break.
Wow:eek2:
Not sure if Im suppose to answer these questions or just soak up the personal attacks. From the verbage it sounds like Im just suppose to soak em up. Thats fine Matt. I guess sounding like a smart@zz is better than sounding like a dumb one so they say..
Now can I get a break?
-Justin