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is reefroids a pretty generic food that will feed all corals? I currently only have a toadstool, frogspawn, Duncan and some zoas. I am currently feeding reefsnow, but looking for something a little more higher quality.
 

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Reefsnow is high quality. Reef Roids is also high quality and there is nothing wrong with utilizing more than one type of coral food. Since you only have a few, feed lightly and watch Nitrates & Phosphates.
 
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oh ok. I was under the impression that reefsnow was a lower quality food.
 

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Well, when it comes to soft corals, you dont really need to feed. However if you plan to add more LFS feeding once a week is fine. I used to use reef roids all the time before i created a soft coral only tank. Now i feed it maybe once a month.
 

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