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technically I do use DT live phytoplankton combined with fuel, and then spot feed mysis
I hope thats really a joke. Few to no corals actually eat and digest phytoplankton. Its a fun way to pollute your tank though!heathlindner25;859131 wrote: 110volt , 115volt whatever gets the job done...lol
heathlindner25;859139 wrote: technically I do use DT live phytoplankton combined with fuel, and then spot feed mysis
john wright;859141 wrote: I am using frozen Brian shrimp cubes to feed it I was wondering how long can they sit out in a cup of tank water before I need to throw them out can I feed in the morning and then again at night with the same cute
Ripped Tide;859152 wrote: Fwiw, PE mysis oxidizes quickly- the longer it sits in the fridge, the darker it will turn. I wouldn't let it sit much longer than a day.
heathlindner25;859143 wrote: I use it for my clams and sponges,and my sand bed inhabitants...
and I do have a few soft corals that I'm sure enjoy it.
jmaneyapanda;859170 wrote: Interesting, how are you feeding the clams and sponge? And what sand bed inhabitants?
heathlindner25;859172 wrote: basically it's just one of the things I put into my tank , I was only suggesting he put some sort of liquid coral food in his tank in hopes his dendro would open up a little bit so he could feed it something larger... oh and I hope to be feeding my sand bed fauna
jmaneyapanda;859184 wrote: IMHO, and IMHO alone, I'm not sure phyto would entice them any more then salad would entice a lion, but that's just my thoughts.
And I was just curious *what* and *how* you were hoping to feed using phyto. No big deal.
heathlindner25;859185 wrote: its okay to be not sure about things....lol
jmaneyapanda;859203 wrote: ?? I don't get it.
heathlindner25;859206 wrote: Do you have any positive insight to help this guys dendro? or do you just feel like hijacking today?
jmaneyapanda;859209 wrote: Oh, I see. Another policing comment. In that case, sure. I would offer meaty foods. Not phyto. As dendros, nor any other stony coral eat or digest phytoplankton as a functional food source.
There. Are you happy now?