direct feeding coral

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who all here does or does not direct feed some corals? what corals? what do you feed them and why? or why do you not?
 
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Ever looked through a grow out thread in the group buys????? Let's just say I had a single eye of my Miami and never fed if 8 months later still a single eye... A group bought it and in 3 months with nightly feedings it has like 5 or 6 eyes iirc.... Yeah it's worth it haha...
 
I direct feed my open brain and frogspawn as well as other lps brine shrimp immersed in live phyto fresh from the culture, and I put a cloud of phyto around my sps and zoas, anything with a small mouth. I do that once a week, and add a cup of phyto per 100 gallons every couple of days.
 
I direct feed my open brain and frogspawn as well as other lps brine shrimp immersed in live phyto fresh from the culture, and I put a cloud of phyto around my sps and zoas, anything with a small mouth. I do that once a week, and add a cup of phyto per 100 gallons every couple of days.

what kind of growth rates do you get?
 
You can see new heads on candycane coral the next day, my open brain puffs up to a huge size and all corals have great color. Zoas and other softies multiply pretty fast, and sps colors up really nicely.
 
I direct feed my cynarina, plate, duncan and sun coral every few days .... with small pieces of the homemade seafood mix I use. I feed a few others about once a week; blastos, acan, candy cane - still with the homemade mix and/or cyclop eeze.

I do it hoping that it keeps them growing faster and simply because I enjoy watching them respond and feed.
 

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