~Adding a lot of equipment, livestock, supplements, and a lot of water changes in a short period of time makes for constantly changing water quality, and little if any stability.
~Not enough emphasis is put on the "stability" factor, until they were put in captive aquaria these animals had little or no fluxuation in their water quality, dietary intake and hours of light. Stress is a huge killer of captive animals and stability is probably the best thing you can give them to avoid problems. (In fish and corals) If corals are melting, bleaching or just not happy, odds are they are doing so in response to a huge change in the environment, for good or bad.
~If your sleep cycle, dietary intake, and oxygen consumption were all altered you wouldn't feel so hot either.
~Just my 2 cents.
~Not enough emphasis is put on the "stability" factor, until they were put in captive aquaria these animals had little or no fluxuation in their water quality, dietary intake and hours of light. Stress is a huge killer of captive animals and stability is probably the best thing you can give them to avoid problems. (In fish and corals) If corals are melting, bleaching or just not happy, odds are they are doing so in response to a huge change in the environment, for good or bad.
~If your sleep cycle, dietary intake, and oxygen consumption were all altered you wouldn't feel so hot either.
~Just my 2 cents.