jacksonpt
Active Member
I know that most corals are primarily, if not entirely photosynthetic. But I'm wondering how important it is to provide additional nutrition for those corals that also filter feed. I've got a 12g tank with the following corals:
- mushrooms (red, watermelon, and hairy)
- ricordia
- blastos
- zoos
- leather
- gsp
- frogspawn
- xenia
- toadstool
- candycane
- capnella/kenya tree
- orange monti cap
- green monti
- 2 types of acros (millipora and digitata)
So, that first group I'm pretty sure are primarily if not entirely photosynthetic. The second group I think is mix, the last group I'm not sure about (still learning my SPSs). If I'm wrong on any of this, please let me know.
So, my question is how important is it to dose for filter feeders? I do a 3g water change every 10 days or so, everything seems to be doing well, but there isn't the growth I was expecting. If it's advisable to dose, what do you recommend? I was at the LFS the other day and saw DTs (whcih I know is popular), and several offerings from Kent.
TIA.
- mushrooms (red, watermelon, and hairy)
- ricordia
- blastos
- zoos
- leather
- gsp
- frogspawn
- xenia
- toadstool
- candycane
- capnella/kenya tree
- orange monti cap
- green monti
- 2 types of acros (millipora and digitata)
So, that first group I'm pretty sure are primarily if not entirely photosynthetic. The second group I think is mix, the last group I'm not sure about (still learning my SPSs). If I'm wrong on any of this, please let me know.
So, my question is how important is it to dose for filter feeders? I do a 3g water change every 10 days or so, everything seems to be doing well, but there isn't the growth I was expecting. If it's advisable to dose, what do you recommend? I was at the LFS the other day and saw DTs (whcih I know is popular), and several offerings from Kent.
TIA.