Krill based food

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Hi, this is my first post, I've been in the hobby for more than 15 years, only the last 5 I've had corals, I found a supplier that has krill oil, krill meal, mysis and spirulina algae, all of these products are used in shrimp, fish, and clam farms, to feed the larvae of all these, so I assumed that they will be useful ti feed corals, my question is what percentage of each should I add to the mix?
 
Hi, this is my first post, I've been in the hobby for more than 15 years, only the last 5 I've had corals, I found a supplier that has krill oil, krill meal, mysis and spirulina algae, all of these products are used in shrimp, fish, and clam farms, to feed the larvae of all these, so I assumed that they will be useful ti feed corals, my question is what percentage of each should I add to the mix?
It is easy to over do the nutrients required for your tank, I’m sure you know that because you’ve been in the hobby for much longer than me lol. I know that there is a brand called Rods Food that is a great blend that has different size particles to feed fish AND corals, using a good balance of everything the tank needs. I really like using algae barns phyto plankton and reef roids or juice off of brine shrimp, krill that’s I use to feed my torch, or mysis juice to make a mix for my tank. I’ve been using this for a month now and have seen some very positive results. Reef roids recommends mixing the product with salt water, but I juice it up with something more nutritious and it has been doing great for my tank :)
 

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