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marie 09-15-2006 09:11 PM

I live by the motto "If it has a mouth, feed it".There must be some reason that corals grow so many mouths :razz:


I don't think a coral could live in a completely nutrient free enviroment, the algae that lives in it's tissues need the same nutrients that nuisance algae needs if nothing else

Farrmanchu 09-15-2006 09:14 PM

I've read that Clams feed on Ammonia to some extent. Would be cool to have just Corals and Clams, and feed Phyto.

Ruth 09-15-2006 09:51 PM

Well I am not planning on having any LPS or softies in this tank - we'll see how that goes as I am a sucker for ricordia and colourful LPS. I am only going to go with SPS coral and clams for now. I will feed the tank with Phyto and probably also use some Pohl's coral vitalizer once I get a few more SPS in there.

Quagmire 09-15-2006 11:47 PM

I saw an article about feeding corals a few months back.They did a small test with 2 tanks,one with just light and one with light and food.Added a number of differant corals,then compared the differance after I can't remember how long.Huge differance in growth rates in the fed tank.I'll see if I can find it and I'll post a link to it.But it leads one to think that a tank with coral friendly fish would be the way to go.You feed the fish,the corals eat too,then eat again when the fish take their morning constitutional.

Farrmanchu 09-16-2006 06:23 AM

Yeah, my Clowns crap right in the mouths of my LPSs. The hosting causes the LPS to shrink, but if the Clown moves on, the growth from the crapolla is apparent when the LPS expands.

albert_dao 09-16-2006 06:34 AM

Nitrate and Phosphates are actually required for proper growth of many animals. In fact, there's European nitrate products available for people who can't keep up to the nitrate needs of their giant clams.

Ruth 09-16-2006 02:46 PM

Will the Phyto feast not break down and create some nitrate?

albert_dao 09-16-2006 03:52 PM

It probably will. It all depends on what your filtration is like, how many animals eat it, and how much Phyto Feast you use.


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