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Coral Care and Feeding -Live Reef Chat Sunday 11/22- 9-11p EST


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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Agreed, Chuck.

    Granted Joe we are national now....but everyone should come to this swap.

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    I feed a mix... I do some cyclopeeze (frozen), mysis, coral frenzy, zooplankton. I mix it all up together, and spot feed most of my corals about an hour after the lights go off. For the sun corals - mainly spot feed mysis, but make sure they get some mix in their pot as well to swirl around.

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    My son Jack is coming home on the 22nd of Dec~I wont be going anywhere's for a long time!! He can't go out of doors.
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    +1 to freeze dried vs frozen cycopeze.

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    Why do you like it better, Chris?

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    I have always liked it, easier to work with, less mess, easier to clean up and measure.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    I prefer frozen, easier to sink and get in the water column and my fish like it better
    I simply can't trust people that don't like bacon,

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    I've got to duck out for a few minutes...great topic, keep up the good info!

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    But if you put the FD in a little dixie cup of tank water, it does the same without the binder water from the frozen getting in your tank
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    So, one thing I haven't seen is my chalices eating. Has anyone else seen this?

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