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I generally spot feed my lps corals once a week, maybe twice if I have more time. I feed reef roids, but I was wondering I if should be adding larger foods like mysis ? Does anyone else feed just reef roids type substance?
 
Typically I'll broadcast feed reef nutrition oyster feast and reef roids mixed together. After a few minutes I'll spot feed larger LPS some mysis feast, R.O.E, and LRS reef frenzy.
 
Typically I'll broadcast feed reef nutrition oyster feast and reef roids mixed together. After a few minutes I'll spot feed larger LPS some mysis feast, R.O.E, and LRS reef frenzy.
I read a lot about oyster feast, but I have no idea where to find it or what it even looks like>
 
I read a lot about oyster feast, but I have no idea where to find it or what it even looks like>

@Curryb15

Here is our store locator: https://reefnutrition.com/store-locator/.
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Product description:
Oyster-Feast® is a mix of both oyster eggs and ovarian tissue (1-200 microns). Oyster-Feast is naturally size-appropriate for the smallest SPS corals (Acropora & Montipora) up to LPS corals (Goniopora & Favites). Highly suitable feed for a broad range of corals and other invertebrates.
Directions

1 - 2 teaspoons per 100 gallon tank per day. Add to a high flow area of the tank, or for target feeding, premix 4 parts tank water with 1 part Oyster-Feast.

Because different captive reef systems process nutrients at different rates, we recommend that new users start with half the recommended dose and slowly increase to the full dosage over a 1 month span.

When you feed your corals other Reef Nutrition products along with Oyster-Feast, you can take advantage of this strong feeding response by first adding the Oyster-Feast and waiting a few minutes for the polyps to open up to feed before adding the other feeds.

Note that color variations in this product are normal.

Storage
Oyster-Feast should be refrigerated before and after opening.


Hope this helps!

Best,
Chad
 

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