Do your euphyllia release slime after feeding?

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Whenever I feed my hammer and frogspawn, they let loose a lot of slime that blows around the tank. Is this normal, is it harmful to the other corals?

I spot feed reef chili and reef roids. Maybe I shouldn't feed them at all and let them catch whatever is floating around? They are very healthy and seem to grow weekly.
 

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Mine do it if I turn the circulation pumps back on relatively quick. If they have a half hour or more to eat the food they don't seem to slime much. If you look close the slime has all the food trapped in it
 

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My frogspawn and octospawn do that... not too sure if I should keep feeding with reef roids or not. I have heard it may be easier to feed with mysis shrimp and other meaty foods. Hope this helps!
 

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