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I have a 29 gallon biocube, it has several corals (hopefully a huge amount more next week, I'm about to make a huge order with Aquarium Depot), all I have is zoa's and mushrooms now, as well as some hermits, a turbo snail, a pistol shrimp, and a royal gramma. The tank is pretty old (almost a year) and well established, coralline algae is growing everywhere. I have a 10 gallon side tank that acts as a refugium, so my pod count is probably pretty good. My current died (and it hasn't changed throughout the tank's life) is just some liquid phytoplankton (its the bottled stuff, not fresh) and Microvert (another bottled liquid). It's funny, these are both liquid foods and yet my royal gramma and pistol shrimp are maybe the best I've ever seen, and my corals are super healthy too. I plan on adding some LPS corals (a duncan and maybe a frogspawn), so should I add some more variety to their diet, or is what I'm doing enough for those too?