So i've seen on a lot of websites that i will need to dose for certain things for certain corals. So i was wondering if this is really true, do i HAVE to dose, or is it only if things go out of whack when i test?
Im hoping to buy my first coral today, so thanks for any help!
Originally Posted by Guava62 http:///forum/post/3094171
So i've seen on a lot of websites that i will need to dose for certain things for certain corals. So i was wondering if this is really true, do i HAVE to dose, or is it only if things go out of whack when i test? %%
Im hoping to buy my first coral today, so thanks for any help!
Dosing for coral??? Do you mean feeding the tank...yes, I feed the tank phytoplex once each week. When that bottle is used up I may switch to coral frenzy, and when that is used up...or I find something interesting...I switch up again. But yes corals have to eat and skimmers clean everyting out.
Also, and ONLY when you have tests for it...I may have to dose for calcium, as some corals need it to build the skeleton. Same with iodine, but NEVER without testing.
Originally Posted by Guava62 http:///forum/post/3094173
Ok, so just to make sure i have this right, do dose food for them, but only dose other things as needed, and only if im testing for it?
You got it! Be careful not to overfeed...what feeds a coral feeds algae, if you overfeed you will get cyano or hair algae or both. So what type of coral are you looking to buy today?
I was hoping to get something easy like zoas, or maybe mushrooms. Still not exactly sure, mostly just going to see what my lfs has.
Do you have any suggestions?
Another question,
Ive seen a lot of different opinions on how to acclimate coral, what is the best way that you have found?
I made an acclimation mistake once, lets just say ill never do that again!
I was hoping to get something easy like zoas, or maybe mushrooms. Still not exactly sure, mostly just going to see what my lfs has.
Do you have any suggestions?
Zoas and mushrooms are good starter coral. And you don't have to feed them. The will pull food from the water but mostly from your light. Coral have an symbiotic algae in them, tis what gives them color, and the algae photosynthesis just like any plant. Then the give off food that the coral eat.
Originally Posted by Guava62 http:///forum/post/3094181
Another question,
Ive seen a lot of different opinions on how to acclimate coral, what is the best way that you have found?
I made an acclimation mistake once, lets just say ill never do that again!
I have always just temperature acclimated by floating the bag in the tank for 1/2 hour then take the coral out of the bag, discard the bag and water, and place the coral where you want it. I would encourage you to do some research into the procedure for dipping coral prior to placement in your tank also, this will help to ensure that no pests ride in with the coral.