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Hello once again everyone, I was recently looking at some pictures of others tanks and have seen that some have crazy polyp extension with their LPS, the feeding tentacles, and then others have little to none at all during the day. I am one of the latter, during the day there is very little to no extension, and I am curious if anyone knows what causes them to extend more during the day?
 
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Most lps actively feed at night which is completely normal but they’ll feed during the day if given the opportunity. Most of those pictures people just spot feed their corals a little until they get polyp extension and take a picture.
 

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Anytime food hits the water our LPS will throw it's feeders out. Most of the time about an hour after the halides come on they get very puffy. Regular feedings during the day can promote a feeding response other than night time. Many of the pics I've taken of our trachyphillia I never even fed the tank but it was puffy and ready to eat.
 
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Anytime food hits the water our LPS will throw it's feeders out.

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IME Throw a little LRS in the water and enjoy the show.
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I add KZ LPS amino once a week and feed Reefroids once, sometimes twice a week. But agree with above comments, everytime food hits the water, I can see feeder out. For eg when I add brine or mysis in the IM defroster..

I can tell one thing though, I have a platygyra that I thought was a goner and then started feeding reef roids.. NOW it’s all puffed up and shows feeders too. So I think it’s about feeding and for LPS a little bit of good nutrient levels in the water Column.

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I add KZ LPS amino once a week and feed Reefroids once, sometimes twice a week. But agree with above comments, everytime food hits the water, I can see feeder out. For eg when I add brine or mysis in the IM defroster..

I can tell one thing though, I have a platygyra that I thought was a goner and then started feeding reef roids.. NOW it’s all puffed up and shows feeders too. So I think it’s about feeding and for LPS a little bit of good nutrient levels in the water Column.

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Your coral look so happy! I forgot to mention I use KoralColor by Brightwell 2x a week. I still don't get the response like what's shown in these pictures.
 

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