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reefwars 03-03-2014 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by soapy (Post 883986)
Amazing, in addition to being frozen solid it probably also went through some wild salinity swings as the ice froze and thawed.

It got me thinking that maybe it's a gradual cold that the corals don't like or disagree with got me wondering if I should ship single corals in a block of ice instead lol

Or how about preserving coral for many many years to come simply by freezing them this could open up a whole new science in to preserving life for future generations

reefwars 03-03-2014 04:37 PM

The next experiment is to leave one out for a week and see if it can come back to life perhaps the 24 hours was too quick for the polyp to feel affected

reefwars 03-03-2014 05:01 PM

I'm going to closely monitor this coral for the next week or maybe 2 weeks to see how it changes and color size and response time it will be interesting to see if any major changes or effects are visible to the polyp

eli@fijireefrock.com 03-03-2014 05:17 PM

As this sounds like a fun experiment to do at home....
There is I believe one institute in Hawaii that is working for cryogenics corals for the future as I believe its inevitable for our dying reefs.
Its a good paper to read I should find it and post.

Oilers 03-03-2014 05:18 PM

Denny,
None of this actually exists until we see some pictures!! :mrgreen:

reefwars 03-03-2014 05:21 PM

Haha very true I actually have pictures taken of everything all post them on this thread tomorrow I have pictures of the coral before it went outside when its a block of ice and how it looks right now it's pretty cool

arrowan54 03-03-2014 06:09 PM

had red people eaters I was fragging I cut a small part off rock went flying across room could not find it anywhere 2 weeks went by found the little frag in the stand threw it in the tank coral rehydrated opened up looked normal 2 days later it melted completely away so from this observation I am going to say give it a couple days :biggrin:

reefwars 03-03-2014 06:23 PM

Salinity was 1.050 once thawed no new water added

reefwars 03-03-2014 06:28 PM

Will it last?


I once had left live rock outside mid February for about two weeks to kill any organic that were left on the rock including a large Palythoa colony two weeks later the rocks went back into the tank for a cycle and the palys came back and survived long after

However with this particular one I don't expect it to live long term but still looks good so far

Wheelman76 03-03-2014 07:40 PM

That's pretty cool , I didnt think it would survive.


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