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    Registered Member Landon is on a distinguished road
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    SPS slime when feeding tank

    I alternate feeding the fish pellets and Rods. When preparing the Rods, I thaw it in a cup of tank water and then pour it through very small net into another cup. During feeding I dispense about 2-3 mls in the the 150 tank. As soon as. It goes in, a few sps colonies begin to release strings of mucus from the polyps.

    What is causing this?

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    Mine do the same when I feed a DIY food made by my LFS (that has alot of smaller particle foods for corals as well as larger pieces for fish), I believe this is actually like a feeder polyp that extends because it finds something good in the water.... but I am not positive. I came to this thought because it doesn't do it any time I feed pellets, flake, or even mysis.

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    Bump! Does anyone have any more info on this?
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    http://s743.photobucket.com/albums/xx78/au831/Reef%20Tank/

    http://www.reef2reef.com/forums/member-tanks/45527-reefer831s-eye-candy.html

    http://www.youtube.com/user/Reefer831

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    Interesting. I googled and found this, maybe you've already read:

    Acropora feeding images. What I have learned/observed 6/16/2011 - Page 3 - 3reef Forums

    Basically just another hobbyist having the same response but he is triggering it on purpose with the finest particles in rod's food. He seems to believe that it is indeed a feeding response and not just a defensive one. The strands that are released are mesenterial filaments from the acropora.

    He does note that this response does not seem to harm the coral or be indicative of any problem.

    I would be interested to hear if others here who have acropora have observed this mesenterial response and what foods they are feeding. I have a few frags and i do not get anywhere near a response as in the pics in the thread above. I also do not feed Rod's foods or similar...only occasional oyster feast, mysis, cyclops, and fauna pellets.

    This makes me want to go buy finer particle food NOW.
    Daydreaming about coral at work...

 

 

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