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MsSPFB http:///t/192799/feather-duster#post_3532772
Just checking back to let you know my feather duster is coming back to life
I've started adding seachem phyto plankton and fuel to my tank to add the nutrients and added food the worms need. The tube on my feather is becoming leathery and healthy again and my coco worm is really perked up and gorgeous. Thanks again guys for helping my tank is back on track.
Hi,
I'm delighted! It's a tight balance between keeping inverts fed, and not feeding the nuisance algae. So be careful to not overdo it.
This is where the skimmer has it's job. I always turned mine off for 24 hours to allow the filter feeders to get what they need (2Xs a week) and ran the skimmer the rest of the time. Removing organic waste is the skimmers job, and you are just wasting your food to run the skimmer after feeding. The skimmer will only pull out so much, then the extra is taken up by the filter feeders and algae.
I personally think most reefers over-skim. I know things change, and equipment gets better, but I used to only run my skimmer maybe once a week for 24 hours, nowadays folks run them 24/7. I also only added phyto plankton once a month, just a capful.