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Old 06-09-2009, 08:37 PM
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In my case I shut off all the pumps and the skimmer.
I drop live phytoplankton about a cap-full directly over the coral I want to feed. I do this daily.
The phyto, which is thicker, slowly descends from the top of the tank and on to the coral. I agree with Myka's recommendation on the Blastomussa and other coral that require larger food.
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Default So would that be suitable for softies - Zoanthids, etc?

At this point, I have a clove polyp, Zoanthids and Blasto.
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Just the Blastos for target feeding...
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