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Does anyone else have the issue of reef roids collecting on top of the frag rack and creating an ugly brown film? It
Can be blown away but still ugly...:
Agreed, reef nutrition is by far some of the best fish/reef food available today.I use Reef Nutrition, and have for...well, probably since it came out.
I like them b/c the food is very high quality, concentrated, and specific so that certain things can be fed at certain times.
Yep. And it stays in suspension forever if flow is good.Agreed, reef nutrition is by far some of the best fish/reef food available today.
I mix RR with phytofeast and some raw egg.To those of you that target or broadcast feed your corals, which do you prefer? I've very recently gotten into feeding, and started with Bulk Reef Supplys Reef Chilli, but am wondering about maybe switching to Reef Roids. Please share your opinions
Ditto.I have reef chili but my coral seem to be doing great without it. I got hair algae when I used it regularly
So since seeing that vid I've been doing this spot feeding and the duncan is really liking it, but anyone have a technique to NOT have the stupid shrimp come right over and snatch all the food out of there??? I try to feed the shrimp but I'm not even sure what to feed them, Ive tried nori dipped in garlic and that only occupies them until i come in w the syringe. I have to sit there and play defense for like a 1/2 hr fending off the shrimp from the duncan and the acan.
Thanks
Sweet thanks for the tip I'll give that a tryI will thaw out some small pieces of Krill, leave the shell on so they have to work harder for it and toss them that. I have also tossed in a clam and waited for it to open and then everything in the tank is interested in that instead of the coral food. But I can't feed a clam 2-3 times a week