The GREAT Rod's Food GIVEAWAY! (win a year's supply of food)

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Drum Roll Please..................

We are happy to announce our newest vendor and site sponsored giveaway here at REEF2REEF! The Great ROD'S FOOD Giveaway starts NOW!


In 30 days we will randomly draw a winner from this thread who meets the following criteria:


THE CONTEST
1. Go LIKE the Rod's Food Facebook page here: LIKE ROD'S FOOD
2. Please post your daily feeding schedule and any specifics you may have.


THE PRIZE: A Years Supply of Rod's Food
-10 Large Original or Blend Packs of Your Choice
-5 Large Pacific Plankton Packs
-5 Pack of Fish Eggs
-10 Seaweed Blend Packs

Aprox. Value $400 Shipped!!


THE SPONSOR: Rod's Food


Providing your salt water aquarium with the finest foods.
Its not the variety of ingredients that make your fish, corals, and other invertebrates go crazy for Rod's Food, it's the way the ingredients are blended that generates the intense feeding response from virtually every animal in your reef. Anyone can take a list of ingredients and blend them together, but we at Rod's Food have many years of experience and learning that has made our blending process unique. Rod's Food is made by hand in our U.S. facility, not machine processed overseas.

Rod's starts by using only the finest, freshest ingredients.
We use whole animals, not just tails that are available at any local grocery store. Using the whole animal provides the most nutrition. All ingredients go through an extensive rinsing process to rid our food of the STTP (sodium tripolyphosphate) that many of the freshest seafoods are initially preserved with.
We believe that when you pay for food, you should receive food! No unnecessary gels or food binders are added to Rod's Food. And our foods are not water packed!. Most users are amazed by how a small amount of Rod's Food can feed an entire reef. A little goes a long way! Many users have reported less mortality with new fish arrivals because they quickly accept Rod's Food. If new fish readily accept food, they "settle into" their surroundings much faster. Many have witnessed and reported that mandarins and other difficult feeders readily accept Rod's Food. Fish breeders have reported quicker spawning behaviors. Here at our facility, we have witnessed new arrivals spawning within 45 days on 5 separate occasions in the last 6 months.

Your corals will love Rod's Food too.
You no longer have to wait for "lights out" or get up early to see polyp extension on some of those difficult-to-feed LPS corals. Squirt in just a small amount of Rod's Food as a "pre-feed" stimulant to initiate a feeding response from not only your LPS corals but your whole reef. You may even see creatures that you have never seen before come into the open to feast on Rod's Food. The highly nutritional small particles in Rod's Food such as oyster eggs, golden pearls, red plankton and rotifers benefit some of the corals that have been more difficult to care for in the past, including gonipora, gorgonia and dendrophyllia.

Thanks again to ROD'S FOOD for this awesome prize and contest!
 

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also liked the face book page.

I currently use some rod's that I throw in my sump along with some of the regular that I put in a holder. keeps much shrimp of my lps.

I also feed fish daily sporadically through the day. I mix all diff frozen and pellet

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I feed pellets 2 times a day by auto feeder and once a day i hand feed rods original and every other day rods seaweed.
 

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I don't feed every day. I feed about once every three days. I feed a large assortment of food. I have been wanting to get some rods food! And I plan to at MACNA!! Woot woot!
 

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Liked, I feed about 2 hours after the lights come on. Nems get shrimp/live feeder fish once every couple of weeks by hand. also dose microvert and purple up every 3rd or 4th day in light amounts.
 

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NLS marine fish formula 2xday and NLS reef micro-feeder 2xweek... Would LOVE to try Rod's food! One food to take care of them all would be amazing.
 

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Liked! I feed once a day. A mixture of cyclop-eez, mysis, and phytochrom that way my fish and corals are covered. Also use plankton to mix things up a bit.
 

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I feed rod's food original blend once a day or marine one pellets
 

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I feed Rod's original to my tank every other day to alternate with New Era Pellets
 

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I feed 1 sheet of alge,and one cube frozen brine with a sprinkle of flakes/pellets in between once a day and frozen mysis to my corals once a week...
 

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i feed mysis shrimp with brine shrimp Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays . Rod's food original blend on every other Saturdays. First Sunday of every month Mysis soaked in Selcon.
 

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Liked! I feed once daily a mixture of freeze dried brine shrimp and mysis that I have rehydrated in Brightwell Vitamin C, Garlic Power and Seachem Entice. I will also treat with frozen Complete Reef mixture twice a week.
 

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Liked... I feed a mix of flake and frozen food every other day.u feed Nori once a week for tank and that's about it.
 

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Feed a mixture of original rods reef once a day and predator mix to anemones twice a week
 

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I feed the fish 2x a day( morning and evening)- alternating between mysis and brine shrimp, flakes and pellets. Corals fed 2x a week alternating between reef chili and marine snow. Already had liked Rod's facebook page, been wanting to try it. Looks like another great contest!!!!
 
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When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

  • I regularly change the food that I feed to the tank.

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  • I occasionally change the food that I feed to the tank.

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  • I rarely change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 72 33.0%
  • I never change the food that I feed to the tank.

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