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![]() I feed my fish and corals a homemade fish mush. Just blend up a seafood medley (that you can buy from your grocery store), add some PE mysis and infuse with garlic an voila!
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![]() I Feed my fish and my corals get To eat their poo. I keep sps
and some softies. I do use zeo but no intentional coral feeding. IME water quality is far more important. I initially had prblems keeping sps but As the tank became more stable the better the sps grew. Just my 2 pennies when I started doseing for calcium and DKH that's when I noticed the noticed the best growth.
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![]() your right a well established tank and stable parameters are a must for sps. Corals are one of thefew animals in the world that dedicate the majority of thier body tissue to feeding. Hence the polpy which is a giant mouth. They need to be feed, but most eat what is dissolved in the water column or to small for us to see like most plankton and bacteria.
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![]() If you want some good reading on how corals feed:
http://www.coralscience.org/main/art...ow-corals-feed Lots of interesting stuff there. |