Can you use fish food as coral food?

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I bought some Coral food recently for my Duncan and Zoas (And whatever else I might end up buying later). I couldn't help but to notice that the ingredients are almost the same as the flake food I feed my clownfish. %Protein, %Fat and %Fiber are within a few percent of one another. The added vitamins are similar. The only thing I see in the coral food that isn't in the fish food is Xanthan Gum. Which I suppose is there if you want to spot feed instead of dispersion feed.

Any reason why I can't just powderize my fish food, mix it with aquarium water (and maybe a little xanthan gum) and give it to my corals? Not to mention it saves money and space not having to buy two products that can do the same thing.
 

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