So I lost all my dendronephthya and Scleronephthya, because of a ph probe,controller dumped 5 gallons of limewater, so starting again. Just got these. Starting to open. More coming.
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The oysters help finish off excessive food fed to softies. Tank temp. is 73 degrees. To slow down metabolism to corals and helps oysters, clams, etc..Sorry I feel like an idiot. Why the oysters
Thanks for the info. One food I'm feeding is shellfish diet. I think it has it. I'll get those diatoms. Many thanksI had fairly good success with the Diatoms Thalassiosira weissflogii and T. pseudonana. Those two along with "normal" green phytoplankton species and other sub 25 micron powder foods fed every hour worked well. How long did you have your last ones? And what are you attempting to feed them?
Thanks for the info. One food I'm feeding is shellfish diet. I think it has it. I'll get those diatoms. Many thanks
I had the other ones for 3mon. Appx. Some less. I feed sd-reed marine culturing, fuana marin for them. Nannochloropsis aglae paste. Dosing on a timerI had fairly good success with the Diatoms Thalassiosira weissflogii and T. pseudonana. Those two along with "normal" green phytoplankton species and other sub 25 micron powder foods fed every hour worked well. How long did you have your last ones? And what are you attempting to feed them?
On utub, under "dendronephthya tank"Both of those species are in Shellfish diet, that should work well. What else will you be feeding? Also how do you have their system set up? Excited to see how this turns out
patience and let tank age for 4-6mo, before adding corals. Get perimeters zero in. Ph, temp, no3, etc... lots of patience.Following along. I will be giving this a try very soon too and would like to see your methods, failures, and hopefully success!