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![]() Thats why I answered the way I did, it is almost impossible to get away from it nowadays, but when it comes to my Aquariums, All natural!!
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![]() I don't believe its really bad for the creature itself, as no real ill effects have been recorded, at least not that I've found.
My problem with the concept of dyed corals is that vendors don't tell people they are dyed. So when people take them home, and the coral looses it resiliant color, which could be the very reason the customer bought it in the first place, it will result in a pretty upset customer. Its really a case of false advertising.
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THE BARQUARIUM: 55 gallon cube - 50 lbs LR - ASM G3 skimmer - 30 Gallon sump - 22 Gallon refugium / frag tank - 4x 24 watt HO T5's - Mag 9.5 return - Pin Point PH monitor - 400 watt XM 20K MH in Lumenarc reflector - Dual stage GFO/NO3 media reactor - 6 stage RODI auto top up -Wavemaster Pro running 3 Koralia 2's. Fully stocked with fish, corals and usually some fine scotch http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=55041 |
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![]() I think Eric Borneman has stated that the dye inhibits photosynthesis, which would be a bad thing.
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![]() http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...ht=dyed+corals
http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewto...highlight=dyed http://www.wetwebmedia.com/dyedcorals.htm
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