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I'm jocking your style with the flame scallop! Just found this at the LFS around here. Will be adding Brightwell Reef Blizzard-O to the food dosing pump based on some preliminary research and keeping my fingers crossed. But for now it seems to be chowing down on the Reef Nutrition Oyster-Feast I'm target feeding with.

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I'm jocking your style with the flame scallop! Just found this at the LFS around here. Will be adding Brightwell Reef Blizzard-O to the food dosing pump based on some preliminary research and keeping my fingers crossed. But for now it seems to be chowing down on the Reef Nutrition Oyster-Feast I'm target feeding with.

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I loved keeping a flame scallop.
So fascinating to watch. I heard good things with oyster feed. I used dried phyto but I can't tell if that was doing the trick since a nitrate spike killed mine off.
 

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I don't know if it's been mentioned but when I kept gorgonians what I used to do is mix reef chilli and dry phyto/live phyto in a syringe and target fed with all the pumps off. The mix stayed suspended long enough around the coral for them to get a nice feed.
 
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I loved keeping a flame scallop.
So fascinating to watch. I heard good things with oyster feed. I used dried phyto but I can't tell if that was doing the trick since a nitrate spike killed mine off.
I set this tank up 2mo. ago? My first tank on 10/20/17 had apprx. 80 oysters. Pacific oysters. One time.
 
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I'm jocking your style with the flame scallop! Just found this at the LFS around here. Will be adding Brightwell Reef Blizzard-O to the food dosing pump based on some preliminary research and keeping my fingers crossed. But for now it seems to be chowing down on the Reef Nutrition Oyster-Feast I'm target feeding with.

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I really like them. When I bought, it was labeled electric scallop . I'm use to the one thar look like eyes on edge of she'll for electric type.
 

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polyps are open, unfortunately this is the best picture I can take with my phone. One day I'll get a good camera
Dendronephthya roxasia

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Looks much different in person
I saw this mentioned on the first page.

Dendronepthya... never seen it kept before. Really excited to see how this goes. Maybe learn a thing or two.
 
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What are you feeding them?
Two ways I feed the corals, first liquid food Reef nutrition phyto-feast. I add to it Reef roids, freeze dry mysis shrimp, Arctic pods, whole oysters blend it up. The liquid food is fed through a dosing pump with a programmable timer.
Second, I rewired a fish feeder connect to the programmable dosing pump. I feed dry Reef roids with freeze dry mysis shrimp, once every one or two hours depending on time of day.
 

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Two ways I feed the corals, first liquid food Reef nutrition phyto-feast. I add to it Reef roids, freeze dry mysis shrimp, Arctic pods, whole oysters blend it up. The liquid food is fed through a dosing pump with a programmable timer.
Second, I rewired a fish feeder connect to the programmable dosing pump. I feed dry Reef roids with freeze dry mysis shrimp, once every one or two hours depending on time of day.
That's a pretty awesome feed system!

I used to make my own food with a blend of mashed mysis, white shrimp, scallop and then I'd mix in phyto and chilli. Then I'd freeze it in small squares. It was kind of a catch all food for the fish, sps, nps and lps.

In retrospect I probably would have added reef roids and oyster feed.
 

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