dan10342
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Experiment 1:
Question: How easily are aquacultured conditioned zoanthus colonial polyp frags effected by poor conditions and stress vs. Newly shipped in wild counterparts?
Hypothesis: I think the cultured zoanthids are far hardier than their wild brothers.
So far I have done 2 experiments on conditioned green zoanthus frags (aka "radioactive dragon eyes") In the future I plan on replicating these experiments on newly shipped in wild zoanthids (Which have been cut up shortly thereafter)
Test Protocol:
-Experiment number 1: Two healthy frags of zoanthids were kept in a container with little water lacking flow, heat and light for 24 hours. Then followed by no water whatsoever, in room temperature.
Experiment number 2: A heathy zoanthid frag was placed into a bag with 20 ml of tank water. The bag was then packed as if for shipping across the country. The frag stayed in the bag for 3 days, periodically tossed around, as well as exposed to heat, and 6 hours in a normal refrigerator. The zoanthid was then unbagged after, without acclimation, and was simply placed into an aquarium only running 2 t5 actinic bulbs.
Results:
- In under 3 hours, all THREE Of the frags opened up, just as if nothing happened at all.
Prediction:
Will newly shipped in chopped up zoanthids react to the same conditions the same way? I could do the same experiment and find out.... or I could just simply as a CHOP SHOP.
Stay tuned----
** no zoanthids were harmed during experiment 1 or 2**
This experiment was given as homework. (from Gmaquarium)
-Dan
Question: How easily are aquacultured conditioned zoanthus colonial polyp frags effected by poor conditions and stress vs. Newly shipped in wild counterparts?
Hypothesis: I think the cultured zoanthids are far hardier than their wild brothers.
So far I have done 2 experiments on conditioned green zoanthus frags (aka "radioactive dragon eyes") In the future I plan on replicating these experiments on newly shipped in wild zoanthids (Which have been cut up shortly thereafter)
Test Protocol:
-Experiment number 1: Two healthy frags of zoanthids were kept in a container with little water lacking flow, heat and light for 24 hours. Then followed by no water whatsoever, in room temperature.
Experiment number 2: A heathy zoanthid frag was placed into a bag with 20 ml of tank water. The bag was then packed as if for shipping across the country. The frag stayed in the bag for 3 days, periodically tossed around, as well as exposed to heat, and 6 hours in a normal refrigerator. The zoanthid was then unbagged after, without acclimation, and was simply placed into an aquarium only running 2 t5 actinic bulbs.
Results:
- In under 3 hours, all THREE Of the frags opened up, just as if nothing happened at all.
Prediction:
Will newly shipped in chopped up zoanthids react to the same conditions the same way? I could do the same experiment and find out.... or I could just simply as a CHOP SHOP.
Stay tuned----
** no zoanthids were harmed during experiment 1 or 2**
This experiment was given as homework. (from Gmaquarium)
-Dan