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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default To Spot Feed Or Not To Spot Feed

    I know from experience that it's not needed. I also know from personal experience that I was getting better growth when I was spot feeding...

    Now it comes down to "What did you spot feed your Zs and Ps?

    I like to do a large mix of foods.

    San Fransisco Bay Brand foods that I use in my mix.
    Carnivore Cuisine
    Spirulina Brine Shrimp
    Mysis Shrimp


    Omega 1 Flake Food with Garlic
    Cyclop-eeze
    Coral Frenzy

    This is not a daily thing, I would only spot feed once or twice a week.
    Last edited by John; 11-13-2010 at 08:00 AM.
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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