Curious to hear what people think is the the most beneficial one or two recipes of Reef Nutrition for broadcast feeding in our reefs and why?
Curious to hear what people think is the the most beneficial one or two recipes of Reef Nutrition for broadcast feeding in our reefs and why?
"We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
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I have been using Oyster Feast and I like it. Even my fish will chase and eat it when I put it in. Corals seem to be growing nice and I usually see polyps extend out when I feed it.
Also the tiger pods are awesome. Unlike the DT's stuff you can actually see the little red guys and I got a huge explosions of pods in my refugium after using it. When I used DT's pods (I used two jars of it) I never saw much growth in my pod population.
I have yet to use any of the other formulas but probably will try them out soon.
22g and 50g tanks
i use oyster feast and love it! i hear tiger pods are good and also their phytofeast i think they call it.
but for sure oyster feast on top of anything!!! my coral love it!
i used the trigger pods and pythofeast yesterday both top on the line and the oster feast is good stuff too all were good buys
Oyster feast, without a doubt. I feed the fish a little, spot feed the corals with the dilute mixture of oyster feast, continue to feed fish, and then target feed the corals again with the balance of the oyster feast. Some foods work well with particular corals; this one appears to work for all. The feeding response from the corals is outstanding! Everything opens right up. I think it is small enough to be beneficial to all corals and I don't mind spending the money on it at all. It lasts for quite a while if you only feed once a week or so. While I think all of their products are high quality, and each has its purpose, I believe the Oyster feast to be the most useful overall.
I will add a vote for Oyster Feast. I also use Phyto feast and Arcti pods - the latter is probably better for fish and corals that can take bigger pieces. I threw a fairly small frag of War Coral on a magnetic rack in the spring - and it has covered the plug and is growing on the rack. All under PC lamps. Other easy growing corals respond similarly. I am sure it is a combination of things, but it is certainly rewarding.
reefer rob you should do a poll in the post with all of their products then you can choose from the top 1 or 2
bobilo, are the DT Pods the ones that are sold in an egg format, that supposedly hatch in your tank? Or is that another product? Not to get off-topic, but Tom at Fish Doctors Ypsi was talking about such a product this summer when I was there for a visit.
btw, a +1 for Oyster...
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Reef Bugs by Marc Weiss are the eggs that hatch.
Reef Nutrition makes lots of good products, including the new Mysis Feast, Oyster eggs, Tigger Pods, etc.
PJR, it was the DT's Live Marine Copepods. To even see anything you have to shine a flashlight in the jar. I do not believe they are eggs but maybe they produce eggs in the jar? Anyway the Tigger pods you can actually see and maybe a month later I looked in my refugium and there was pods everywhere!
22g and 50g tanks