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I just use rods food. I try and stay away from specific coral foods since they are so nutrient dense and can have effects on tank nutrients.Benepets Benereef? Polyplabs Reef Roids? BRS Reef Chili? Which one do you prefer to feed and why? What are the benefits you’ve found pros vs cons?

Thanks brother!Bumping this one up again!
What does your params reflect after feeding it?Reef Roids………. I’m a sucker for a great name.![]()
My nitrates are higher than id like.What does your params reflect after feeding it?
From what I understand roids has po4 but not no3 what are you feeding for no3My nitrates are higher than id like.
I tried reef roids several months ago since there was the claim of boosted po4. Both my nitrates and phosphates were very low almost non detectable. I added about 1/8th tsp to my frozen food for my 29 gallon. Maybe every other or third day. I spot fed some corals and they responded well, expanding tissue and polyps. I noticed that my nitrates started to creep up weekly until the fourth week when they were 20 ppm. I didn't notice any bump in phosphates, but I was using salifert kits which are hard to read at low levels.From what I understand roids has po4 but not no3 what are you feeding for no3
Frozen meaty foods. I have 12 fish in the tank. 120g. 4 of them are large. 3 tangs, one CBB. = higher nitratesFrom what I understand roids has po4 but not no3 what are you feeding for no3
(I still feed Reef Roids too, just not as often as I used to).I have a mixed reef and typically alternate feeding Rod's frozen and Ocean Nutrition Prime Reef frozen for the fish and inverts (plus extras like fish eggs, ArctiPods, NYOS true algae pellets, TDO chromaboost pellets). For coral specifically, my first go-to was Reef Roids, but after hearing good things from a vendor at a local reef event a few months ago, I switched to Benepets Benereef. He said it was supposed to not raise nutrients as much as Roids. I know I feed heavy so I figured I'd give it a try.(I still feed Reef Roids too, just not as often
as I used to).I have a mixed reef and typically alternate feeding Rod's frozen and Ocean Nutrition Prime Reef frozen for the fish and inverts (plus extras like fish eggs, ArctiPods, NYOS true algae pellets, TDO chromaboost pellets). For coral specifically, my first go-to was Reef Roids, but after hearing good things from a vendor at a local reef event a few months ago, I switched to Benepets Benereef. He said it was supposed to not raise nutrients as much as Roids. I know I feed heavy so I figured I'd give it a try.(I still feed Reef Roids too, just not as often as I used to).
What’s your effects of feeding benereef nutrient wise?I have a mixed reef and typically alternate feeding Rod's frozen and Ocean Nutrition Prime Reef frozen for the fish and inverts (plus extras like fish eggs, ArctiPods, NYOS true algae pellets, TDO chromaboost pellets). For coral specifically, my first go-to was Reef Roids, but after hearing good things from a vendor at a local reef event a few months ago, I switched to Benepets Benereef. He said it was supposed to not raise nutrients as much as Roids. I know I feed heavy so I figured I'd give it a try.(I still feed Reef Roids too, just not as often as I used to).
Surely it will depend on what I’m trying to feed, for fish anything goes, I just stick to frozen for my fish.Benepets Benereef? Polyplabs Reef Roids? BRS Reef Chili? Which one do you prefer to feed and why? What are the benefits you’ve found pros vs cons?

