I'm looking for a way to feed my corals both LPS and SPS while minimizing rises in nutrients since the fish already greatly contribute to that in a nano so I was curious about people's experiences with this product. Has anyone tried it?
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Sure, just take a look at the reviews on BRS.I'm looking for a way to feed my corals both LPS and SPS while minimizing rises in nutrients since the fish already greatly contribute to that in a nano so I was curious about people's experiences with this product. Has anyone tried it?
All look at the reviews because there are plenty of less expensive products that promote PE but it's the actual feeding of the coral I'm looking for.Sure, just take a look at the reviews on BRS.
A lot of people seem to like it. Anecdotally, it promotes polyp extension when the lights are on.
I suppose on a nano, it wouldn’t be too expensive. But it does need to be stored in the fridge.
I don’t think it’s necessary (I never tried it).I'm looking for a way to feed my corals both LPS and SPS while minimizing rises in nutrients since the fish already greatly contribute to that in a nano so I was curious about people's experiences with this product. Has anyone tried it?
The thing is, the coral is a Porites with Christmas Tree Worms and it's darkened up over the past few weeks of having it (I suspect from the phosphates)...I have to feed the worms in addition to the fish which leads to higher phosphates and nitrates meaning even more frequent water changes...maybe I'll feed the fish a little less and see how that affects it's coloration. porites are notoriously difficult to keep healthyI don’t think it’s necessary (I never tried it).
If your tank already is rising in nutrients, N & P are already being supplied. Feeding fish is very good for corals.
There’s nothing wrong if you want to experiment with that product.