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Old 06-05-2005, 07:23 PM
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I agree. They are best left in the ocean until their care requirements are determined by experts and scientists.
What's an expert? And do scientists spend much time determining aquarium care of things? I had one of these 12 years ago, it died right away from disintegration. If these guys have kept them for a year and longer, they're experts in my book. Not that my book is worth much, but...
There are hundreds of scientists around the world studying and experimenting with the needs of fish and coral. In addition, experts in keeping almost impossible to keep fish and coral with the best equipment, the best in foods and a great deal of experience and knowledge also try to determine what is necessary to keep these difficult fish and coral alive.

When you look at a carnation it is tempting to think that we can keep them. We are going to be the ones that find the secret. The reality is that 99.9% of them die.
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