I know there are many different schools of thought on feeding your corals
It's very easy to see that Lps benefit from spot feedings. But I have never seen a zoanthid or palythoa actually eat something
I have been keeping reefs for 15 years and zoas for just as long I have gone on kicks of feeding the corals and only feeding the fish. I have never seen a difference in growth or size of the polyps
I have seen them close on the food but IMO it's out of a protection reaction and have never seen them actually take the food in their mouth and digest it
I have gotten to the point in my reef keeping career that I am trying to simplify things as much as possible and eliminate all non essential tasks
(See my thread on phosphate lol)
What do you think?
It's very easy to see that Lps benefit from spot feedings. But I have never seen a zoanthid or palythoa actually eat something
I have been keeping reefs for 15 years and zoas for just as long I have gone on kicks of feeding the corals and only feeding the fish. I have never seen a difference in growth or size of the polyps
I have seen them close on the food but IMO it's out of a protection reaction and have never seen them actually take the food in their mouth and digest it
I have gotten to the point in my reef keeping career that I am trying to simplify things as much as possible and eliminate all non essential tasks
(See my thread on phosphate lol)
What do you think?
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