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Daily i usually feed a combo of Tetra marine flakes or Tetra spirulina flakes, JBL MariPerls and Redsea MarineGro granules. Twice weekly I feed the tank some phytoplankton and/or cyclopeeze by putting it in a syringe, half filling with water and shaking it up then injecting it in. Once a week I'll peg in half a sheet of Nori or stir up some frozen brine shrimp and frozen mysis shrimp in some water and chuck it all in :D

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Actually, I haven't fed frozen brine or mysis for a couple of months, kind of forgot about it. When dumping it in tonight the corals reacted quite well, polyps fully extended. Twice a week I'll also get a stream and blast the crap off the rocks - the corals also react exceptionally well to this and I don't know if it's just my imagination but they appear to "suddenly" colour up more. I assume that is just because of the light bouncing off the particles in the water onto the corals that does this? Or can corals bring out colouration that quickly?

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Its funny cause when I feed flakes or pallets I swirl them with a bit of tank water in an old flake tin to ensure they dont float and my fish often fight to get in the tin before I can swish a bit of water in. More than once have ended up with a chromis or damsel in the tin.

My big boy larmarck angel swims around with his big shoulders and eyes out of the water when he sees the tin coming.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm pretty cautious about what I feed, but once a week I do put in some of that messy frozen mysis, but without washing it. The fine stuff seems to do wonders for the corals, sps, lps, and zoas all put all their collection equipment out to get it.

I'd love to feed it every day but when I tried that I did end up with an algae bloom.

Maybe if I'd carried on the filtration system would have adapted as others have said, although I was not game to try this.

Another couple of times a week I feed a better grade of mysis that does not have much "mush" in the water with it, and sometimes I'll feed some mussell, which the fish love. Rest of the time it's flake.

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I am having trouble with my big boy he is hungry all the time he is nearly fillet size now except his flesh is poisonous :lol:

Not sure how much I should be giving him never had a fish this big!!

And the skud (trigger) is growing fast too :o Haven't told Frog how big he gets :lol:

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