Liquid Coral Foods

Joshbrookkate

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Apr 9, 2015
Location
Windsor
I've just ordered phytoplankton from Sustainable Marine. It's coming tomorrow so I haven't used it yet. Wanting something for my large clam and gorgonians. We'll see.....
 

Janice

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Oct 15, 2016
Location
Mississauga
I suggest that you think twice about using the phytoplankton. I have been having high PO4 levels and I have just read that phytoplankton contributes to that problem. There seems to be a big debate over whether it is a good idea to use phytoplankton, and I have read some very good articles on this topic. I have decided to stop using phytoplankton for a few weeks and see whether I still have an issue with my P04.
 

scubasteve

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May 4, 2014
Location
Cambridge, Ontario
I suggest that you think twice about using the phytoplankton. I have been having high PO4 levels and I have just read that phytoplankton contributes to that problem. There seems to be a big debate over whether it is a good idea to use phytoplankton, and I have read some very good articles on this topic. I have decided to stop using phytoplankton for a few weeks and see whether I still have an issue with my P04.

Your dosing to much then or your salinity is different and killing it when added. Phyto used properly will reduce nitrate and phos.

I dose twice a week reef roids, aqua vitro fuel, hufa supplement, phyto and baby brine plus the daily mysis.
 

SpongeAl

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Joined
Dec 10, 2016
Location
Orillia
I'm using Marine snow, brine and mysis shrimp. I think I have some oyster in the freezer too, but those are the main ones I have been using to directly feed the coral.

WARNING: Do not spot feed your corals liquid food unless you're sure it is safe. Broadcast only. The liquid food may be too acidic or sticky, it will kill the coral. I almost lost a little frag tank once because I shut the pump off and fed the corals with a pipette, bad idea.
It was either the phyto, or the zooplankton that did it, (SeaChem)or perhaps more accurately the liquid that plankton was suspended in.

Spot feeding frozen food is OK and I use mysis shrimp for this. Broadcasting the small food to everyone else works fine, just squirt it in front of a pump.
 
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