j.r. 1221
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I was reading up on marine snow, and seperate zooplankton and phytoplankton products. I was also looking up rotifers,for coco worms.
I am new to reef keeping so I don't want to be sold 10 products when I really only need 4 or 5 total (corals and fish) I've had saltwater fish before, so i know what each of them need... I'm curious to know what you are using for your corals.
I plan on keeping torch, scoly, zoos, various brain and eventually a small amount sps. (montis, pocillipora, stylophora)
I've seen numerous people mention coral frenzy, anyone tried it???
***My main interest in the rotifers is that one of my lfs said coco worms require rotifers and i believe it was this site that said phytoplankton
Which is it? I would really like to eventually have a couple in my tank.
I am new to reef keeping so I don't want to be sold 10 products when I really only need 4 or 5 total (corals and fish) I've had saltwater fish before, so i know what each of them need... I'm curious to know what you are using for your corals.
I plan on keeping torch, scoly, zoos, various brain and eventually a small amount sps. (montis, pocillipora, stylophora)
I've seen numerous people mention coral frenzy, anyone tried it???
***My main interest in the rotifers is that one of my lfs said coco worms require rotifers and i believe it was this site that said phytoplankton