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Old 01-23-2007, 12:29 AM
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I am wondering how many reef keepers use rotifers as a coral food supplement. Has it made any changes to your reef and coral growth?
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bump for a good question...
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I feed frozen rotifers mixed with reef roids to most of my corals at least once a week. I haven't really noticed much of a difference in the corals coloration, polyp extension, or growth rate though compared to when I do not feed my corals at all.
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I used to feed rotifers all the time to my tank, it did seem to make a huge difference. But I got complacent in keeping them alive and well, I gave up. I want to start doing it again tho.
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I used to feed rotifers all the time to my tank, it did seem to make a huge difference. But I got complacent in keeping them alive and well, I gave up. I want to start doing it again tho.
outta curiousity, how easy or difficult is it to keep them. i know there's lots of info on the web but it all makes it seem like a form of rocket science. anyone from first-hand experience chime in here?
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I am attempting to grow rotifers at the moment and at the moment it does seem a little difficult. It is a new culture and I have to try to be patient due to it seems that the green water they live in doesn't seem to be changing to a light color over the course of a day. I guess I will have to go buy a microscope to see if they are alive.

Anyone else have any luck with Rotifers?
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