I feed the tank using a mix of phyto, zoo and bacterio planktonsDo you have a recommendation for the plankton?
Isochrysis
Thalassiosira
Copepoda
Rotifer
Pseudomonas
I get the raw ingredients and mix them myself.
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I feed the tank using a mix of phyto, zoo and bacterio planktonsDo you have a recommendation for the plankton?
Oh ok, thanks.I feed the tank using a mix of phyto, zoo and bacterio planktons
Isochrysis
Thalassiosira
Copepoda
Rotifer
Pseudomonas
I get the raw ingredients and mix them myself.
There's a member here on the forum that sells it and its awesome stuff. @Eldredge is his name, you should hit him up!Do you have a recommendation for the plankton?
ThanksThere's a member here on the forum that sells it and its awesome stuff. @Eldredge is his name, you should hit him up!
Does this work? I'm not sure if it's dying, I moved it into a higher flow area as I noticed some white stuff on it.If in too much light, they will retract. Being as they are NPS, they do not need to be in high light.
Even with retracted polyps, they can still "taste" the water. I would suggest seeing if you have something to fit over the gorg, like a bottle or similar. If you do, cut the bottom off of it, place it over the gorg and iject a small bit of food intot he bottle. This will keep the food localized and the gorg may respond by extending its polyps to eat.
I was thinking of getting one of these soon, where did you get yours? I like the size!Does this work? I'm not sure if it's dying, I moved it into a higher flow area as I noticed some white stuff on it.
I got mine at my local fish store in Maryland. It was $30. I hope I can keep it alive.I was thinking of getting one of these soon, where did you get yours? I like the size!
That will work to spot feed.Does this work? I'm not sure if it's dying, I moved it into a higher flow area as I noticed some white stuff on it.
I blew it off with a baster. I have some specialized sea fan powder type stuff, hopefully that works.That will work to spot feed.
If there was white stuff on it, it could have been shedding.
I think it'll be temporaryI don't spot feed them because they are perfectly capable of catching food from the water column. Just imagine how big the feeding cover must be if you have to rely on this when the coral grows bigger.
I only do it temp and when in coral qt. Once you have a steady supply in the water column, they can grab and be fine.I think it'll be temporary
I see.Farming phyto and baby brine is the way
What species of phyto do you recommend?Farming phyto and baby brine is the way
Is that the only thing that you do ( broadcast feed 2x daily ) for feeding the BB gorgonian? Do you spot feed? And how heavy do you feed?In my experience, blurberry sea fans are not that light sensitive. The polyps stays out even under 300+ Par of light. The do enjoy good flow though.
If your blueberry seafan is healthy and well fed, you can see it encrusting within a week.
I broadcast feed mine tank with freeze dried planktons twice a day.
Broadcast feeding is all I do, aside from mulms produced when zeostones are churned hourly. Each feeding consist of a teaspoon worth of freeze dried planktons. So that's quite a sizable amount of food. They do well and encrust and grow.Is that the only thing that you do ( broadcast feed 2x daily ) for feeding the BB gorgonian? Do you spot feed? And how heavy do you feed?