Hi all,
I am setting up a 30 gallon (36Lx12Wx16H) tank that will be mostly zoas/palys, some "islands" of clove/GS polyps, some mushrooms, a couple sinularia/nepthea leathers, and maybe a few hardy LPS down the line.
I really like the six line wrasse, know they are a good predator for many of the pests I could encounter, and am more interested in keeping corals than fish so I plan to keep just the sixline to avoid having to remedy fish aggression.
If I only have one smaller fish in my tank, and I am trying to keep corals that enjoy levels of nitrate and phosphate in a "not super close to zero" range, I guess I will need to feed the corals a bit. I read palythoas and rhodactis mushrooms will be decent feeders, while zoanthus and discosoma are less aggressive feeders, and I get the impression that leathers and GSP/clove polyps are not aggressive feeders either.
Anyone have suggestions on feeding corals when the fish load is very low?
Spot feed the ones that do eat, and do an occasional broadcast feed of reef roids/chilli for the less responsive eaters?
Anyone have a frequency for feeding corals that you find keeps nutrients up a little, without over polluting?
Thanks
-pg
I am setting up a 30 gallon (36Lx12Wx16H) tank that will be mostly zoas/palys, some "islands" of clove/GS polyps, some mushrooms, a couple sinularia/nepthea leathers, and maybe a few hardy LPS down the line.
I really like the six line wrasse, know they are a good predator for many of the pests I could encounter, and am more interested in keeping corals than fish so I plan to keep just the sixline to avoid having to remedy fish aggression.
If I only have one smaller fish in my tank, and I am trying to keep corals that enjoy levels of nitrate and phosphate in a "not super close to zero" range, I guess I will need to feed the corals a bit. I read palythoas and rhodactis mushrooms will be decent feeders, while zoanthus and discosoma are less aggressive feeders, and I get the impression that leathers and GSP/clove polyps are not aggressive feeders either.
Anyone have suggestions on feeding corals when the fish load is very low?
Spot feed the ones that do eat, and do an occasional broadcast feed of reef roids/chilli for the less responsive eaters?
Anyone have a frequency for feeding corals that you find keeps nutrients up a little, without over polluting?
Thanks
-pg