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![]() hi i have some candycane coral but it's very difficult to feed it the frozen mysis
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![]() What I am using right now is a plastic pop bottle with the bottom cut off and a piece of rigid 3/8" plastic tubing running down the center. I press the mysis into the end while it's frozen. Then I place the bottle over the coral with the tubing right above the head and use a turkey baster on the opposite end to push the mysis out slowly.
The bottle is just to keep the water flow from washing the mysis away b4 the coral has a chance to grab it. That and it helps to keep the fish away as well. I am looking for a large syringe right now to replace the turkey baster and make it even easier and more controlled. With a syringe a person could draw the mysis into the tube in a thawed state and control the delivery much more as well. I am sure there are other/easier methods though. Last edited by bassman; 01-23-2007 at 12:22 AM. |
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![]() I used to feed them after lights out. About an hour or so after the lights go out at night, everything comes to life with great PE -- candycanes included. When all their tentacles are out, just squirt some on them.
Having said that, I dont direct-feed my LPS much these days.
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![]() Turn off lights... wait 30-60 minutes, grab tweezers, place one mysis per head... When done - if any sweepers are out again - repeat.
Don't much like just blowing food in the direction of the heads - loose too much to the cleanup crews that way. Personally I've gotten into feeding my LPS NLS pellets - little easier, and no reduction in growth. |
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![]() wow thanks for all the tip everyone, i think i'm gonna try turning of the lights and feeding them with tweezers tonight i'll tell you how it goes
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![]() I sure he means New Life Spectrum. It's a brand of food that comes in flake and pellets.
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![]() On the rare occasion that I target feed my LPS, I put a chunk of mysis in a bowl with some saltwater, let it thaw then suck it up with a turkey baster. I find the polyps on my candy cane come out when the lights come off, and I have no issues getting most of the shrimp on the heads. They also tend to like cyclopeeze.
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