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I am starting a 29g reef tank with some soft corals zonathids and mushrooms, some soft corals will be leathers and colt corals as well as xenia. My one question is what is a good prepared food out there for soft corals and the above, and also what are some good places to get starter corals from. I was looking into bluesooaquatics they seemt o have very good prices
 
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I wouldn't worry too much about feeding your corals, especially on a young tank. They'll (soft corals) do just fine with the light you have and absorbing other nutrients from the water and fish excrement.
 
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The only thing I would consider feeding is the zoanthids. They'll grow and produce more polyps if you feed them. Roti-Feast, Oyster-Feast or Arcti-Pods are great for them.
 
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Hey Gresh, from your experience is it obvious when zoas are feeding? I never saw my zoas feeding in my last tank, but maybe I wasn't feeding the right food or in the right way.
 
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IME they usually show a very obvious feeding response; they clamp down and close up rather quickly.
 
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JohnHenry":2r2027az said:
IME they usually show a very obvious feeding response; they clamp down and close up rather quickly.

Thanks Craig/Gresh. I always saw that with palythoas, but not with zoas. Or am I mixing up my terms here?
 
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The Escaped Ape":2fwzqpme said:
JohnHenry":2fwzqpme said:
IME they usually show a very obvious feeding response; they clamp down and close up rather quickly.

Thanks Craig/Gresh. I always saw that with palythoas, but not with zoas. Or am I mixing up my terms here?
Nope, you're not mixing them up. Palys are for sure more aggressive eaters IME.
 
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Thanks. I always used to enjoy watching them eat. 8)

Now, I'm looking forward to trying to stimulate a response in the standard zoas. :)
 
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snagster":3cog7vb3 said:
And I assume when your feeding the corals as well as fish you keep the power heads on and protein skimmer off
I feed cyclopeze and I leave the skimmer and powerheads on. If I feel a colony is not getting any I target feed it with a turkey baster.
 

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