There are many species of acros that come from the Red Sea, but yes, there is little in the way of importation of livestock from their (despite most, if not all, NOT being CITES countries).
It could be salinity.... in the wild, many animals on the reef crest (aka acroporids) do get rained on during low tide. However, do they lose this ability (temperature also fluctuates significantly too) in captivity? Hard to say. I think if all things are equal, they should adapt, but we know this is not the case. Like Matt said, even Dissolved Oxygen levels will vary significantly in closed systems, far from supersaturation on the reefs. This could be at the root of a lot of issues, but may be not....
Get a standard solution... I know pinpoint has one, I use it (if you want me to run over some time, I would be willing to do that. But you're then at the mercy of my schedule - I start a new job next week, have a couple of Happy Hours from the previous job, and the Rage Against the Machine concert)..... May be Monday?!?
It could be salinity.... in the wild, many animals on the reef crest (aka acroporids) do get rained on during low tide. However, do they lose this ability (temperature also fluctuates significantly too) in captivity? Hard to say. I think if all things are equal, they should adapt, but we know this is not the case. Like Matt said, even Dissolved Oxygen levels will vary significantly in closed systems, far from supersaturation on the reefs. This could be at the root of a lot of issues, but may be not....
Get a standard solution... I know pinpoint has one, I use it (if you want me to run over some time, I would be willing to do that. But you're then at the mercy of my schedule - I start a new job next week, have a couple of Happy Hours from the previous job, and the Rage Against the Machine concert)..... May be Monday?!?
