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Unread 05/13/2012, 01:58 PM   #19
A. Grandis
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I think only if you never fed your zoas long enough you would think that it doesn't make any difference in reproductive/growth rates.

The right food, size and target feeding is the key for the success (without excess algae nutrients/ingestion/digestion).
The system has to follow the rules for good maintenance and health of the organisms.
Feeding is extra, not basics.
Overfeeding is what dives you out of the idea.
Balance is a must.

Yesterday I've tried to feed my palythoas and zoas some LPS pellets from Fauna Marin for the first time.
They loved them!!!
They are kinda too big for the zoas though. Some of the zoas lost the pellets for the fishes because they couldn't swallow them as fast as they needed to.
The pellets were softer than normal ones we give for the fishes.
Good quality.

I still need to order the Reef Roids and Reef Chilli...

Grandis.


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