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| Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: bronx
Posts: 664
Reefer Ratings: (22) Friends: (2) |
hi guys there are so many sources of food to feed my soft corals but i would like to know which is the best 1 so i dont have to keep wastin my money on ever single product. right now i have marine snow and phyto fest. i just turn the return pump off and my skimmer and just leave on the seio and leave it like that for 30 min but the funny thing is how do i know there eating? the only time i know there eatin is when i feed mysis and i c them close up. i target feed with the snow but i dont c them reacting towards it . i only saw my kenia grab it. any way sorry for the writin i just want a little help. thank u |
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| Big Nosed Lazy Reef Dummy Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Westchester, NY
Posts: 11,995
Reefer Ratings: (21) Friends: (31) |
What corals do you have that require target feeding? All those things added to your tank may feed the corals but the water quality deteriorates very quickly with them added also. My suggestion is feed your fish, the corals will eat too, don't worry.
__________________ Brendan "So this is how liberty dies, With thunderous applause" Padme Amidala in "Revenge of the Sith" My reef tank 24 gallon Aquapod |
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