feeding corals and fish

bergamer

Active Member
I have been using liquid life marine plankton and I am very disappointed as the bottle dries out and then it can't be pumped out. THen the only way to get the goodies out is by placing tank water in the bottle. Which is fine, but then it freezes completely when I place it back in the freezer.
I have also tried kents oyster eggs and am not happy with it, as it seems very small to feed leathers, lps zoo's and shrooms.
anyone have any suggestions on what to feed leathers, lps, zoo's and shrooms (I understand that shrooms and zoo's dont need feeding)
also, I have 1 pink square anthia, 3 OC clowns, and a sailfin algea blenny (starry blenny)
I feed them daily vit enriched mysis only. Is this enough for them or do I need to add anything else?
 

kaia

New Member
What I have heard is variety is the best way to go when it comes to feeding fish. Mysis shrimp is great but you should vary their diet with other vitamin enriched food from your pet store or make your own. I go to the market and buy raw oysters, clams, squid, etc. and mash it up in a small blender then add liquid vitamins to it. I feed this to both my fish and certain corals. They love it. I also feed my corals cyclops and liquid bio-plankton. My bottle of liquid life bio-plankton has never dried out. How many bottles have you used? Ask your LFS about cyclopleeze and different type of plankton foods.
 

houndhome1

Member
I pre-mix all of my foods together in a glass then target feed with a baster any coral that needs it. I find this helps the overall water quality and the fish love it!
 
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