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Headed out on vacation for a week and trying to sort out my feeding plan. Current stock is:
• 2 clownfish
• 4 dispar anthias
• 1 royal gramma
• 1 tailspot blenny
I’ve got the Neptune AFS autofeeder and was planning to load it up with a mix of pellets and mysis flakes. I’ll probably use a feeding ring, but my worry is the clowns will hammer everything right at the surface. Maybe the anthias grab some too, but I’m not sure much will actually make it down into the water column where the gramma or blenny could get a fair shot.
Has anyone figured out a good way to balance this? Do you just live with the fact that the surface eaters get first dibs? I’ve been thinking about picking up an Avast Plank since it seems like it would disperse food better into the water column and give the mid and bottom guys more of a chance.
Curious what others do in this situation.
• 2 clownfish
• 4 dispar anthias
• 1 royal gramma
• 1 tailspot blenny
I’ve got the Neptune AFS autofeeder and was planning to load it up with a mix of pellets and mysis flakes. I’ll probably use a feeding ring, but my worry is the clowns will hammer everything right at the surface. Maybe the anthias grab some too, but I’m not sure much will actually make it down into the water column where the gramma or blenny could get a fair shot.
Has anyone figured out a good way to balance this? Do you just live with the fact that the surface eaters get first dibs? I’ve been thinking about picking up an Avast Plank since it seems like it would disperse food better into the water column and give the mid and bottom guys more of a chance.
Curious what others do in this situation.

