Powerheads off when feeding?

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So I have fed the coral a few times, and turned the powerheads off to do that. That got me to wondering if I should be turning off the powerheads when I feed the fish. Currently, there is only one clownfish in the tank.
 
I like to turn everything off when I rock that there feeding... I don't like any of the food to get away and feed only what they can eat in the 5 minutes my pumps are off...a clean tank is a happy tank
 
I do sometimes.when feeding fish. If I'm feeding some really small coral food I'll turn of the return & let the power heads carry it all around.
 
I turn my controller into standby mode, which turns of power to my skimmer, return pump, and both of my MP10's for 5 minutes for my fish to eat, then the pumps all kick back on, and the skimmer kicks back on a minute after the other pumps so the water level in my sump has a chance to go back to normal before turning on :)
 
You can get a DJ switch board to easily turn everything off. I shocked myself a few times pulling cords out of outlets lol, highly recommended
 
Used to, i leave everything running now.
After they have their fill and see any building up i turn them up a touch to stir it around more.
 
My fish get all weird when i kill all the pumps... therefore.. I keep everything running when i feed..
 
I turn my pumps off when I feed mysis. For pellet food, I keep it on because I have TLF feeding rings that keep them in one place.
 
I feed my fish very small amounts multiple times a day and just leave everything running, their feeding response is greatly increased with food blowing around... if I’m doing a heavy feeding or broadcast feeding my corals I shut everything down for around 20 minutes.
 
Another vote for leaving them on. My wrasses especially like to chase their food a little. I feed a tiny spoonful at a time (the little spoon that comes with Reef Chili) so its very rare that a piece food makes it very far.

If you are feeding corals , turning off the return is probably a good idea, that way the small particles stay in the display and give the corals more chance to catch something.
 
I leave the powerheads on, but I turn off my return pump for a few minutes to prevent food from getting into the overflow.
 

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