Would the small particles from frozen fish food be enough to feed a feather duster?
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Nope.....number one in my repertoire is Live Phytoplankton. Then the rest they pick up from feedings....had much success this way.Would the small particles from frozen fish food be enough to feed a feather duster?
Do you target feed or do you broadcast? How often?Nope.....number one in my repertoire is Live Phytoplankton. Then the rest they pick up from feedings....had much success this way.
Both. I target, the duster and all corals and then also shut off the wavemakers, UV , for about two hours so anything left around is sucked up and effectively utilized. Every 3 days.Do you target feed or do you broadcast? How often?
I have hawaiin dusters that are fed Hikari coral food, Bbaby brine shrimp and suspended planktonic foods . To get these foods, they need good flow to deliver the foods to them as they are a worm with no eyes and depend on light which shoiuld be moderate.Would the small particles from frozen fish food be enough to feed a feather duster?
I may consider getting some of this because I know phyto has added benefits as well. Thanks.They should be fine with broadcast fed fine particle food. I feed @Reef Nutrition Phyto Feast and Oyster Feast which my feather dusters and corals both seem to love
live phyto, they will use most "dead" things to build tubesWould the small particles from frozen fish food be enough to feed a feather duster?

