I feed Nori, 1.5 10"X10" sheet in 3 clips for my fishes. about 1/3 cubic inch frozen Mysis with flake mixed with about 1/3 teaspoon flakes, mixture of Omega One flakes, in AM and my auto feeder feed pellets 4 times a day during the day. Otohime size C1. Sometime I feed them when I go home at night. The Nori are all consumed during the day.
I am contemplate of feeding the fish 8 times a day during the day. I got an additional feeder for this already and will start this soon. Of course I will decrease the amount each time, and will cut back on the Nori and the frozen and flakes in AM.
I see you have a high amounts of pellets and flakes fed everyday . Must be working great for
you as they are so healthy . However , I shall share again instances from my days of discus keeping .
Most discus will never realize that they are overfeeding and will continue to eat until they drop dead literally .
Tetrabits if you have ever heard of , used to be the go to food for many Asian and American breeders to get multiple feedings done in a day .
However , there are instances where tetra bits would swell and swell in the discus stomach
Causing bloating and constipation in the long run .
Hence , we would start feeding boiled peas and Epsom salt (either in food or in water column) to work as laxative and even go with days of no feeding .
Even now , I do a few things that are different and don’t expect anyone to follow but just my 2 cents apart from regular 3 times feeding of LRS and hikari mysis . Please remember that these might sound stupid and idiotic but these have worked for me and hence just sharing merely .
I randomly skip food for a day or 2 in a month for my fishes .
Once a week , all my tangs and wrasses get a little bit of boiled peas among their food .
White worms or sometimes fresh California black worms fed at least once a week or even blood worms .
No flakes or pellet foods in my main tank . It’s just my fear against bloating from discus days that keep me from not using them .