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    CR Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Aston,PA
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    Michael

    Default feeding time

    Hello all
    My tank has been up just over a year.65 gal with refugium below,mag9.5return pump,4-96watt bulbs(high output I believe)
    Iwas just wondering how you feed your corals. IE pumps on or off,target feed,or general feeding.
    Current inhabitants are 2 green chromis,very small blue hippo tang(>1 inch)
    2 clowns,cleaner shrimp,colt coral,pompom xenia,waving hand xenia and pulsing xenia and a sun coral.
    I currently feed the fish with pump on(keeps food in water column longer)cover the sun coral with a2 litre soda bottle top and target feed (after fish with pump off) the other corals I target feed with DT phytoplankton and oyster eggs. All coral are fed every other day.
    Mike

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    cweber - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Okeene,OK
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    I usually just turn off the return pump and let the food circulate in the display for a little while. But i dont have very demanding corals either.

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