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![]() I was reminded on Sunday while in a LFS to regularly feed my corals every 1-2 days. This made me feel guilty as I have been feeding them rarely and they haven't been thriving.
This got me thinking. A few of my corals appear to have open polyps and feeding at night, but most of them are contracted at night. Would it be beneficial to continuously feed them 24/7? Would this more closely approximate real conditions on the reef? If so, is anyone doing this? I was thinking of mixing a weeks worth of phytomax, chromamax, zoomax, reef-roids, coral frenzy etc. into a few litres of SW and dripping them directly into the tank. I am thinking of using a peristaltic pump to accurately control the rate and use a magnetic stirrer or airstone to keep the plankton in suspension. Does this sound crazy?
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![]() There has been some exploring into this area but it doesn't seem to have taken hold in the mainstream just yet.
In short, yes there is benefit to a continuous feeding regimen if you could somehow manage it. There are a couple commercial plankton reactors that grow phyto and can be dripped into the tank, presumably could also be dripped into a second stage reactor growing rotifers to feed those, and then have that dripped into the tank. (These are the ones I'm thinking of: http://www.aqua-medic.com/products/p...kton%20Reactor ) I've always wanted to try something like this at some point: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...nftt/index.php There's also this: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...nftt/index.php More articles: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/subject/feeding.htm
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![]() You'd have to be going through the batches in pretty short order. Having that stuff sit around at room temperature for any length of time will only yield bacterial snot; lots of it.
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![]() I agree, put alot of thought into it, it just sounds like if anything goes wrong, it could go wrong bigtime.
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![]() I think you need to look at something else besides lack of food for your corals not thriving. What you're suggesting looks more like a recipe too keep your LFS guys well fed
![]() I haven't found that any of my corals, except my sun coral, need to be fed to thrive. Feeding just speeds up their growth. When I get my new tank stable, I'm going to start feeding "Pappone" a couple of times a week. |
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![]() I'm curious if its best to feed during the day time or a night? Or does that depend on the coral?
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![]() Depends on the coral....If you look at say Candy caines their polyps are only out at night!!
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![]() Reefer Rob
What is "Pappone"?
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![]() Seafood slurry + sugar. Involves amino acid use prior to feeding. Italians have mastered this method.
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