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Hi,
I am getting a zoanthid, to try out corals, do they need like coral food,? or just need a uv lights as there source of food
 
or just need a uv lights as there source of food
It’s the same for all corals
To clarify these two points here - they don't need UV lights, they need light from non-UV and non-IR portions of the light spectrum (i.e. they need visible light); also, most corals do just need light, a few (typically LPS) may do better if fed, and some (all NPS corals) just need fed (they're not photosynthetic, so they can't "feed on" the light like other corals can).
 
To clarify these two points here - they don't need UV lights, they need light from non-UV and non-IR portions of the light spectrum (i.e. they need visible light); also, most corals do just need light, a few (typically LPS) may do better if fed, and some (all NPS corals) just need fed (they're not photosynthetic, so they can't "feed on" the light like other corals can).
Thank you, obviously I'm to dumb to figure that out
 
Thank you, obviously I'm to dumb to figure that out
Ah, sorry if it came across rudely - I just know lighting and photosynthesis can be confusing to figure out.
Last question, even for fishless aquariums?
Corals need some sort of nutrients in the water, but not necessarily actual food - people dose things like ammonia and phosphate (or sometimes fish/coral foods) to feed the corals in fishless systems.
 
Ah, sorry if it came across rudely - I just know lighting and photosynthesis can be confusing to figure out.

Corals need some sort of nutrients in the water, but not necessarily actual food - people dose things like ammonia and phosphate (or sometimes fish/coral foods) to feed the corals in fishless systems.
Thank you, also it didn't come across rude at all.
 
Ah, sorry if it came across rudely - I just know lighting and photosynthesis can be confusing to figure out.

Corals need some sort of nutrients in the water, but not necessarily actual food - people dose things like ammonia and phosphate (or sometimes fish/coral foods) to feed the corals in fishless systems.
They eat fish food
 
Thank you, obviously I'm to dumb to figure that out
There’s no stupid questions here - there’s an absurd amount to learn and know about these tanks and a lot of it is obscure, non-obvious or counterintuitive. Even among the most highly experienced folks on here I doubt any would claim to have reached the end of their learning curve.
 
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