ive been growing frags on golf tees for a bit now and it seems to be working out nicely supergluing the frags to golf tees and placing them in holes in the live rock.
now i have some questions id like to run by you guys
are there steel or aluminum golf tees, im basically looking for a golf tee that conducts electricity so i could run wires to it and feed a little current to it so i could experiment with that recent research where they were able to get coral to grow much faster that was placed on a metal grid and had electricity running through it.
which metals would be safe in a tank and where would i get metal golf tees?
what kind of conductive wire would be safe in a tank? obviously we cant use copper.
does anyone know how much current is needed to stimulate growth?
does anyone know if it is possible to get a really long drill bit that i could use to drill a hole in liverock that is already in the tank with the tip of the drill bit being in the water and the other end out of the tank. my tank is only about 20 inches tall and removing liverock from the tank is a pain in the ass or impossible in certain areas. i'm just trying to find a place to mount more frags on the vertical walls and edges and overhangs.
i wonder if it is possible to do this and then conceal the wiring by allowing coralline to encrust it preserving the natural look and feel while taking advantage of the increased growth rate.
now i have some questions id like to run by you guys
are there steel or aluminum golf tees, im basically looking for a golf tee that conducts electricity so i could run wires to it and feed a little current to it so i could experiment with that recent research where they were able to get coral to grow much faster that was placed on a metal grid and had electricity running through it.
which metals would be safe in a tank and where would i get metal golf tees?
what kind of conductive wire would be safe in a tank? obviously we cant use copper.
does anyone know how much current is needed to stimulate growth?
does anyone know if it is possible to get a really long drill bit that i could use to drill a hole in liverock that is already in the tank with the tip of the drill bit being in the water and the other end out of the tank. my tank is only about 20 inches tall and removing liverock from the tank is a pain in the ass or impossible in certain areas. i'm just trying to find a place to mount more frags on the vertical walls and edges and overhangs.
i wonder if it is possible to do this and then conceal the wiring by allowing coralline to encrust it preserving the natural look and feel while taking advantage of the increased growth rate.