Eliciting Feeding Response

William Morris

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Looking for ideas to trigger the feeding responses for my LPS corals - trumpets, blastos, acans, etc.
Waiting for the lights to go out doesn't seem to work - my ramp down time on the lighting is 90 minutes and by that point most of the corals have closed up.
Thanks
 
I find that most of these corals aren't fed and are weak from the lack of food. I just dump food on the all of the polyps and guard from maurading fish. I do this right after lights out. This also helps keep the fish and other scavengers off and away. This process will take some time because the corals are usually so weakened they need time to recover. As they recover their feeding response will start to return.
 
I find that most of these corals aren't fed and are weak from the lack of food. I just dump food on the all of the polyps and guard from maurading fish. I do this right after lights out. This also helps keep the fish and other scavengers off and away. This process will take some time because the corals are usually so weakened they need time to recover. As they recover their feeding response will start to return.
+1, feed your fish and inverts, then put a couple mysis shrimp right on there mouth, they should open up and eat there meal. Just make sure the shrimp doesn’t get blown off by pump/wavemaker
 
also effective= add a tiny pinch of frozen feed to the tank as seasoner 20 mins before the actual feed

do this at 4-6 am it'll work/they're already fully open by then anyway
 
I've some how "trained" my LPS's. I always turn the pumps off to feed, I spot feed to make sure they all get fed. So whenever I turn off my pumps their feeding tentacles come out. Anything I do that requires the pump to be off for more than like 5 minutes they are ready to eat
 
What time of day do you feed the Reef Roids?
Do you mix the RR to a heavy paste and target feed?
it doesn't even matter when i feed the RR, they will open right up. I usually feed in the afternoon/evening before i do a waterchange.

I scoop a tiny bit (small tank) into a detergent scooper thing and add enough water so it's all covered and liquid enough that i can suck it up with a long pipette. i then carefully squeeze it out onto the mouth area.

My scoly and lobo will open up before my eyes, its crazy how fast they will open to accept this stuff, its like crack for them or something.
 

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