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Old 12/01/2007, 11:50 AM
boozerell boozerell is offline
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Coral feeding question

I'm using cyclopeeze and phytoplankton to feed my corals. I was wondering what others do. Do you feed these both the same day or alternate? Also how often?
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Old 12/01/2007, 11:58 PM
MJAnderson MJAnderson is offline
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What kind of corals? SPS don't eat phyto directly, although they will eat the critters that thrive off of it.

I feed cyclopeeze and oyster eggs to my sps tank 2x a week. Once a week I hand feed SPS mysis. I dose a small amount (30 ml for a 72g tank) of phyto daily.

the cyclopeeze seems to go a long way, so I feed feed the frozen stuff bar and cut a piece maybe as wide as a nickle is fat.
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Old 12/02/2007, 01:20 PM
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The corals I have are leathers, zooanthids, candy cane coral, pagoda, bird nest and an aussie acans.
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Old 12/02/2007, 02:17 PM
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I make up a mix of phyto, cyclopeeze (freeze dry), mysis, some time Rods frozen, some time oyster eggs and selcon. I mix this up in a container with tanks water and spot feed each coral. I do this once -twice a week. I feed after lights out . I also unplug my powerheads and sometime my main pump. Don't forget to turn your pumps/powerheads.The mix I uses changes as my supplies on-hand.
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Old 12/02/2007, 06:02 PM
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Thanks for the info. I wanted to make sure I was doing things right. Which corals do you have to spot feed? I was thinking I didn't have to spot feed with what I have. Do you feed after lights out, so the fish don't get too much? My corals have their tentacles out, even with the lights on. (not all the time, but quite a bit.) The phyto reads to feed every other day, is this a good idea?
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Old 12/02/2007, 08:28 PM
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I spot feed everything except the my leathers and xenyas(not sure how they take in food). I feed at night because that is what I read on different forums. I know other just put cyclopeeze and oyster eggs diectly in the tank and let it flow. I think you have to find a good schedule to feed your coral. To much and this will create other problems such as poor water quality or increased algae. This IMO is worse then under feeding them.
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