I’m getting confused about feeding coral and not feeding coral. I have some Zoas, Frogspawn and Green Torch. My Zoas look shriveled up when my tank light goes on but during the day they stand straight up.
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Is it recommend to feed coral or not? The store where I bought my coral told me not to feed them. But I’m reading that it’s better if you do.
Thanks for the tipKeep your fish fed. That will give them ammonia/ammonium to get nitrogen - if the coral is able to covert the nitrate back to nitrogen (not all can), then it will cost them between 30-60%, so ammonia/ammonium is better. The fish waste can also provide a wide range of phosphate/phosphorous instead of the one kind that you might test for or dose.
Your LPS and Z*P can grab and digest food, but nobody really knows if the energy expenditure is worth what they get. Aminos can be absorbed through the slime coats - so can bacteria. However, when dosing aminos, your corals lose a math battle with the rest of the tank for surface area... probably most surface and waterborne bacteria get them, but then the corals might get some of those.
All of this said, lots of the best tanks on the planet do not do anything to feed their corals and they do great. Light is the best coral food, so lots of high quality, wide spectrum lighting is best. I don't feed any of my corals - most acropora, but I have some softies too that you can see in my re-build thread. I do give them perhaps the best light possible, though.
Do you remember the specific thread? Because I think you may have misunderstood me or have several posts by different individuals confused. Amino acids are organic nitrogen and for may be a preferred form of nitrogen over ammonia and especially nitrates which seems to be corals least favorite form of nitrogen. As far as a a specific species ability to synthasize specific amino acids tha't going to be a pretty complicated subject. We need to think of nitrogen terms of Particulate Organic Nitrogen (PON - prey), Dissolved Orgainic Nitrogen (DON - amino acids and urea) and Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen (DIN - ammonia/ammonium, nitrite and nitrate), not just nitrate. Here's some links:I remember @Timfish mentioning some reference that not all amino acids can be made by zooxanthellae or coral and have to be taken from prey

Those listed require feeding. Broadcast works ut target feeding with mysis shrimp or similar 2-3X per week is most effective, Corals are in respect animals and animals require food.I’m getting confused about feeding coral and not feeding coral. I have some Zoas, Frogspawn and Green Torch. My Zoas look shriveled up when my tank light goes on but during the day they stand straight up.
Also, when zoa stand tall, they are seeking light/more light and you need to address the subject of lighting/PARI’m getting confused about feeding coral and not feeding coral. I have some Zoas, Frogspawn and Green Torch. My Zoas look shriveled up when my tank light goes on but during the day they stand straight up.


