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Actually that's a huge insight. All this time I thought soft coral used carbon gas and stony corals used bicarbonate.
If what you say is true, the question remains (as it pertains to this thread), does elevating bicarb streamline photosynthesis for zoas resulting in better growth?
True, that's the question and I do not know the answer. Only that if it does, there is a logical reason for it to happen.