I add a tiny bit of AB+ and phyto to my bottle of thawed frozen a couple times a week and squirt when I feed fish. I also feed approx 100ml of phyto at night, some to the refugium, some to the display, and a couple times a week I do a broadcast of 20-30ml AB+ in the return chamber. Every so often I'll mix the AB+ in some tank water and direct feed instead of broadcasting.
But here's the thing. Some corals are open, with polyps out during day/lights on. Like the duncan and my SPS. Corals like montipora get fed I'm sure by what is in water (and light). But some, like my favias and acan types don't open to accept food until not only lights off, but after several hours of night hours. First thing in the morning, while room is still dark, and using a blue flashlight, I see the micromusas/acans nice and open. My lobo also looks nice and fat.
So how do you decide when to feed corals? A couple times, like 7am i've shut flow and used a baster to feed those who are open. The one micromussa looks puffier since I've done this. I've had acans in the past that were always showing their tentacles.
So how do you all feed your corals, if you do? Split feedings and do some day, some while dark?
But here's the thing. Some corals are open, with polyps out during day/lights on. Like the duncan and my SPS. Corals like montipora get fed I'm sure by what is in water (and light). But some, like my favias and acan types don't open to accept food until not only lights off, but after several hours of night hours. First thing in the morning, while room is still dark, and using a blue flashlight, I see the micromusas/acans nice and open. My lobo also looks nice and fat.
So how do you decide when to feed corals? A couple times, like 7am i've shut flow and used a baster to feed those who are open. The one micromussa looks puffier since I've done this. I've had acans in the past that were always showing their tentacles.
So how do you all feed your corals, if you do? Split feedings and do some day, some while dark?