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12-16-2007, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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coral reefs disappearing at an alarming rate
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Most of south Texas was once a coral bed. Change will come to everything on this planet at one time or another. Pollution and fresh water run off kill coral. Are we seeing the top of the bell curve ? You know I love this word "event horizon" ? War and disease have been a factor in our past and now we live so long. The planet has a way of correcting itself. All we have is time let us watch and see
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It's because all you coral reefers keep buying it to put in your tanks.
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buying what ?
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It will not be long and the fragmenting or Frags as they are called will be the way to go. People can grow coral now and granted they are small but they may be the way of the future. The corals that are having a hard time are hard corals that aquarium hobbyist do not keep in their tanks.
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