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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Manhattan
Posts: 1,946
Reefer Ratings: (9) Friends: (11) | How Much and What Should I be feeding the tank?
Here is what is in the tank: softball size rock covered in polyps some random polyp frags about 20 mushrooms - disc, rhod, and ricordia 60 snails total 12 hermit crabs 2 emerald crabs 2 tiny hitchhiker crabs 1 cleaner shrimp 2 peppermint shrimp 1 big serpent star anthelia 2 6" gorgonia - photosynthetic 1 small pink not a lobo from froggies tank 1 neon goby 1 yellow clown goby 1 lawn mower blenny I was feeding 2 scoops of phyto and 1 frozen cube a day - OOPS! What should I be feeding, how much, how often |
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| Big Nosed Lazy Reef Dummy Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Westchester, NY
Posts: 11,966
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You could feed what you were feeding above just every 3 days indtead of every day.
__________________ 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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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 2,961
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Leslie, I'd skip the phyto completely at this point-- not sure who in there is using it ( critters in the rock I suppose?) and try 1/3 of a cube every other day. Overfeeding is one ofthe reasons you are having an algae issue...but you know this already or you wouldn't hve posted this thread RD |
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| Moderator Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Brooklyn, NY
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OK, here is my "zen-like" answer! ![]() You need to be "ONE" with the tank. In that the amount of food you add will be changing with time as your tank matures. Many of the best reefkeepers just know when their tank is hungry or full by observing the critters inside. So you need to figure out what "YOUR" tanks needs are. I just went away on vacation, while I was away my tank only got feed twice (and not even that good). Upon my return I looked at it and just knew it was starving. All the SPS started to discolor, the fish were in a near feeding frenzy by just looking at me, and the hermits were wandering the tank eagerly looking for scraps that weren't there (CRAB FIGHT!). After two days of constantly feeding (twice as much as I normally do) the tank looks happy again. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Manhattan
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thanks guys! I cut back to 1 cube of emerald frozen entree for omnivors and 2 scoops of phyto every three days. In between, I have been feeding pellets (which only emerald crabs and serpent star seem to eat). Tank is no longer green!!! Yeahhhhh!!!!! It was like magic. I left this morning to a cloudy green tank and came home to a clear one. It has been cloudy for two weeks so it was pretty cool to see that things had grown and the colors were all really intense. I guess they were all getting plenty of food :-) |
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