Anybody hear of this?

islandgirl

Member
Somebody at my lfs told me that I need to cut off my filter when I feed my fish for about an hour. Is this true? I feed them a mix of frozen Formula One food, flake, pellet, with zoecon and vitamin C.
 

infalable

Member
I have heard people suggest this. Their reasoning was that the food gets sucked up in the intake. For what its worth.
 
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elan

Guest
i used to turn off my filters, but have since taken out almost all my sponge filters so i dont have to worry about it anymore.
 

lesleybird

Active Member
Hi,
I have only heard about this when feeding filter feeders like corals little tiny partical foods. I would not do this for fish unless the filter intake was sucking out the food faster than they could eat it......and then for only 5 or 10 minutes, not an hour!
Lesley
 
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elan

Guest
yes.. turning off a skimmer is probably a good idea..
but i just dont understand why you would turn off the water circulation to feed your corals phytoplancton.... they feed by filtering the water... so they need water movement..
i do turn it off about once every week or two... just to feed my plate coral a small shrimp.. (it will just blow away otherwise)
 
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elan

Guest
oh yeah.. cutting your circulation for an hour should be fine... i wouldnt go more than that...
 
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