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Are you target feeding? I feed my tank with broadcast feedings to avoid overwhelming my LPS. I noticed that they would deflate if I target fed them, but would expand and open up their tentacles to feed if I broadcast fed vs target feeding.I have recently got a trachy, it puffs up nice. But today I fed it some reef roids, then noticed a small spine that poked through. After it finished eating I can't even find a hole. Is this bad?
What do you feed them with? how do they catch it? I target fed it, is it not good for trachys?Are you target feeding? I feed my tank with broadcast feedings to avoid overwhelming my LPS. I noticed that they would deflate if I target fed them, but would expand and open up their tentacles to feed if I broadcast fed vs target feeding.
Sorry, its at a weird angle, I can only kinda see it with my eyes. The light distorts when using camera, UNLESS I DUNK MY PHONE IN THE WATERSounds like typical inflation/deflation. If you can, post some pics.
Coral foods, generally small planktonic (frozen or live) and they catch pellets as mentioned by others.What do you feed them with? how do they catch it? I target fed it, is it not good for trachys?
Coral foods, generally small planktonic (frozen or live) and they catch pellets as mentioned by others.
I think that corals on a reef would have continual plankton prey and occassional a larger prey item, (shrimp, small fish, etc) and this is what I attempt to replicate with my food additions. I add plankton 2-3x/week pouring it into the water and allowing the current to bring the food to the coral. I feed my fish frozen mysis and pellets, the corals may get some of this directly, and after the fish processes it the corals get those products.