pezenfuego
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Originally Posted by Flower
http:///forum/post/3008280
Thank you for the information on how to make a colt coral frag. The author certainly does insist informatively that they do not have nervous systems, which I find interesting.
That article even mentioned my own observation of the creature shrinking away from pain.
You see the highlighted area?
That attitude is evil. You are too young to be so jaded.
In the event you felt you had to defend yourself and said that... I wasn't trying to put you on the defense. I am sorry if I gave you that impression. I really have never heard of coral not having a nervous system. You got to be the teacher today.
Sweet
When people ask me what that is (referring to my corals)? I tell them they are meat plants and the tank is my meat garden.
People just don't realize that not all organsim's reaction to physical harm (such as fragging) include pain. We think this way because we relate all creatures to ourselves. We don't look at plants this way because plants have a much slower reaction to change. I can still remember my teacher in 3rd grade telling us that there are 6 things that something needs to be considered living. The coral can realize it is being harmed and it can react. For us, we need to feel pain to realize we are being harmed.
1. Get energy
2. Use energy
3. Produce waste
4. Reproduce
5. Grow
6. React to change
Fire is almost living. Gets and uses energy, produces waste, reacts to change, and grows...but it does not reproduce
http:///forum/post/3008280
Thank you for the information on how to make a colt coral frag. The author certainly does insist informatively that they do not have nervous systems, which I find interesting.
You see the highlighted area?
In the event you felt you had to defend yourself and said that... I wasn't trying to put you on the defense. I am sorry if I gave you that impression. I really have never heard of coral not having a nervous system. You got to be the teacher today.
Sweet
When people ask me what that is (referring to my corals)? I tell them they are meat plants and the tank is my meat garden.
People just don't realize that not all organsim's reaction to physical harm (such as fragging) include pain. We think this way because we relate all creatures to ourselves. We don't look at plants this way because plants have a much slower reaction to change. I can still remember my teacher in 3rd grade telling us that there are 6 things that something needs to be considered living. The coral can realize it is being harmed and it can react. For us, we need to feel pain to realize we are being harmed.
1. Get energy
2. Use energy
3. Produce waste
4. Reproduce
5. Grow
6. React to change
Fire is almost living. Gets and uses energy, produces waste, reacts to change, and grows...but it does not reproduce