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mdawson8931
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Posted: December 09 2003 at 1:10pm |
Are you kidding! Its important and interesting stuff. I wish I could have made it to the meeting.
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Adam Blundell
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Posted: December 09 2003 at 1:13pm |
Torghn wrote:
30% algae the rest sea meat? |
Yep, also forgot to mention. Lets say you love to feed your fish, and you feed them like 6 times per day.... then I would make the food contain about 85% lettuce or algae. If you are trying to breed fish, then I would make the algae around 5% of the food. So it does vary, but 30-50% makes sense to me.
Adam
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Mark Peterson
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Posted: December 09 2003 at 7:22pm |
Adam Blundell wrote:
I like having large pieces in my fish food because I like keeping my fish food seperate from my coral food. ... Corals prefer smaller foods (in general) but it means you have more of those little pieces blowing around all over the tank. To me, that is more of a filtration concern than the larger pieces. Once again I've given you a bunch of useless information. Isn't it great? Adam | I agree with Adam, except for the part about it being useless information, and yet I found that lots of fine particle food swirling around the tank a couple times daily caused unusually rapid growth of every invert you can think of. Coral, clam, worm, crab, grammeras, copepod, sponge, etc. Rather than a filtration problem, it became a growth problem, if you want to call it that
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Jared
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Posted: December 12 2003 at 12:05pm |
Mark Peterson wrote:
Adam Blundell wrote:
I like having large pieces in my fish food because I like keeping my fish food seperate from my coral food. ... Corals prefer smaller foods (in general) but it means you have more of those little pieces blowing around all over the tank. To me, that is more of a filtration concern than the larger pieces. Once again I've given you a bunch of useless information. Isn't it great? Adam | I agree with Adam, except for the part about it being useless information, and yet I found that lots of fine particle food swirling around the tank a couple times daily caused unusually rapid growth of every invert you can think of. Coral, clam, worm, crab, grammeras, copepod, sponge, etc. Rather than a filtration problem, it became a growth problem, if you want to call it that | I had a growth problem onece, far too many bristle worms.
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Mark Peterson
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Posted: December 12 2003 at 8:44pm |
Arrow Crabs and Wrasses to the rescue. Just curious, did the bristleworms stay out all day or come out just at feeding time?
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Marcus
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Posted: December 13 2003 at 8:25am |
Since I didn't get to attend the meeting, was the same video used as last year for feeding corals?
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