why’s my frogspawn not very puffy

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so i was looking at my frogspawn but why is it not very puffy as other frogspawn i see it’s got low to medium flown and medium to high lighting dose anyone have any ideas of what i can do i’m new to frogspawn corals

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Looks healthy to me. I have a couple of frogs that look very similar. Hammers normally get more of the puffiness.

Might just be early in the morning and it'll puff throughout the day.
ok thanks also should i be feeding it
 

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ok thanks also should i be feeding it
Up to you. It will eat phytoplankton out of the water or small pieces of food that it catches but it'll also munch on brine or mysis shrimp if you want to target feed it. Any frozen reef food, small clam pieces. They will east most of it.

When I just drop a bunch of mysis in the tank, I'll see the euphylia snag one or two pretty often. They just grab it and retract it like an anemone.
 
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Up to you. It will eat phytoplankton out of the water or small pieces of food that it catches but it'll also munch on brine or mysis shrimp if you want to target feed it. Any frozen reef food, small clam pieces. They will east most of it.
will that increase its growth rate if i feed it
 
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