How often do you feed your chalices

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Well I have really just began to feed my chalices to see if there is any difference in growth and I am wondering how often you all feed your chalices? I have fed for a few days in a row now but should I keep feeding everyday or should I lay off and do it less frequent?
 

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I do mostly light broadcast feeding 3-4 times a week. Sometimes 1-2 times a week spot feeding, but if so only a small amount.
You don't need to feed at all and if you do feed, everyday seems like too frequent unless it's a small amount.
 

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I do mostly light broadcast feeding 3-4 times a week. Sometimes 1-2 times a week spot feeding, but if so only a small amount.
You don't need to feed at all and if you do feed, everyday seems like too frequent unless it's a small amount.

All my LPS gets fed twice a week either mysis, krill, or silversides.

This is with the flow off and direct feeding. You really don't need to go that far, but a lot of my stuff I'm growing out for propagation purposes so anything to increase rate of growth is worth the time in my book.
 

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I have fed my chalice once in over a year. Its the only time i have even seen feeders come out..
 

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+1 feed mine via feeding the whole tank, but I'm going to tried to target feed chalice and all LPS once a week and see if any difference within a month.
 

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I almost never directly feed mine. Too many fish in the tank.



...and I'm lazy :o
 

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Chalices, in fact most corals, don't eat phyto directly, FWIW. But it's great for feeding the "mini ecosystem" you have going in your tank.
 

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I dont direct feed. I just feed the fish and they if they grab sumthin its theres well if the fish dont take it away from them
 
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Interesting, most people arent feeding and the ones that do feed only do it around 2-3 times a week. This is great info. I am glad that all of you took the time to post I am going to cut back and just feed probably 3 times a week for a while but only small amounts and then I will adjust what I need to do from there. Thanks again Everyone. Dustin
 

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I'm not sure I would "cut back" as long as your system can handle the food and you aren't as lazy as I am. I'm sure it helps growth if you feed....
 
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I will work on it. It is a 120 gallon frag set up with a 40 gallon sump and no fish in it right now. it can handle it right now but maybe not in the future. I hope that it helps because I have a ton of trades that I need to make. I am going to just keep my eye on them and see how things come out.
 

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