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![]() If I feed my SPS, I use cyclop-eeze.Most of my SPS have been seen consuming it, although I went years without feeding them at all, and they grew like weeds. I do not think additional feeding is required. If you want to though, use cyclop-eeze, newly hatched BBS, or my favorite, a regularly spawning pair of cleaner shrimp!!
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![]() Aren't reef roids meant more for zoas and lps etc. I didn't think it was meant for SPS.
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![]() I feed mine on a rotational basis a variety of Phytoplanktons, also reef-roids, cyclopeze, "combo-vital", and oyster eggs. I often mix up a batch of the works and store it in the fridge and give them a little squirt of that. I generally feed every second night or so.
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![]() LIGHT, is what I feed my SPS. everyonce and a while I jump on the fad bandwagon and try some food, but I have neever seen it make a difference.
Steve
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![]() Light Ca and ALK... occationally cyclopeze, rotifers etc
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![]() If sps only need to feed on light, why do they ( acro's for example) extend their polyps when the lights are out? I just assumed they were feeding. Why do some of the other sps (mycedium (spelling?) for example) send out sweepers? Is it only to attack other corals? I thought they are trying to feed as well.
I have experimented with feeding and not feeding and it seems my coral's get brighter, look healthier and grow faster when I feed. Is it my imagination? Please tell me if I am wrong. If I am wrong I'll not bother feeding them and start saving some loot.
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![]() Greg Last edited by Snappy; 03-04-2006 at 07:52 AM. |
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![]() Quote:
![]() anyways they will also eat bacteria and such they can get from the water column so maybe thats why they are out. Steve
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#18
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![]() They can and will survive on light alone. (if it's bright enough)
However in the wild they actually recieve more energy from 'eating' than from light. |
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![]() I am surprised from the overall consensus.
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![]() I started feeding reef-roids and have noticed a huge difference from not feeding, my corals were healthy and bright before in two weeks since i started reef-roids the colors are brighter and the corals in general seem even healther .
I have used cyclopeze to feed my smaller fish, clown ect love it but never noticed any feeding reponse from corals like i do with roids. |
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