DO you feed your wall of mouths?

We all have to strive to feed our corals as best we can with a real world work/family schedule.

I usually feed my two reef tanks twice daily, something dry and something frozen, and I have 2-3 dry foods and 2-3 frozen foods I rotate between at each feeding. I have always wondered how folks with those refrigerated, continuous automatic type feeding systems like them? I think they are used on NPS dominant systems mostly.
 
The most vibrant SPS I've ever seen (in person) is Reeferman's 120 gallon here in Augusta. Hot Pinks, Deep Blues, just nutty colors. Pretty sure he NEVER feeds any particulate food, just light feedings with Frozen food. Lots of ways to skin a cat, but can't argue with results....
 
Rskillz;875100 wrote: The most vibrant SPS I've ever seen (in person) is Reeferman's 120 gallon here in Augusta. Hot Pinks, Deep Blues, just nutty colors. Pretty sure he NEVER feeds any particulate food, just light feedings with Frozen food. Lots of ways to skin a cat, but can't argue with results....

Yes I heard he was into Hot Pink and skinning cats. :-). I guess it boils down to whatever floats his boat. Hehehehehehe



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Strobe! I hear it gives the feeling as if the other person is moving, in this case cats. :D

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My opinion, they don't get "spot" fed in the wild.... And my opinion is like an a$s hole.... It may stink. ;))
 
Here is a paly this am that proofed up its mouth to eat brine shrimp , the Duncan's eat there shrimp I'm a few seconds http://m1304.photobucket.com/albumview/albums/tbub1221/IMAG1180_zpsf73aa3f4.jpg.html?newest=1">http://m1304.photobucket.com/albumview/albums/tbub1221/IMAG1180_zpsf73aa3f4.jpg.html?newest=1</a>

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