Interesting topic I've always wondered about - Which/Do Corals Eat Phyto?
Reed Mariculture says:
Q: Which of my animals will feed on Phyto-Feast products? (Which contain live Pavlova, Isochrysis, Thalassiosira weissflogii, Tetraselmis, Nannochloropsis, and Synechococcus.)
A: Some soft corals, sponges, tunicates, gorgonians, sea fans, Basket and Feather Stars, Clams, Mussels, Barnacles, Feather Dusters and Tridachnid clams.
They don't mention any stony corals. But the sighted article in Advanced Aquariast does briefly seem to indicate at least one acropia species uses phytoplankton directly as food. Lots of conflicting information out there. What little information I've seen don't seem to address large polyped stony corwls. One thing that article does do conclusively (for me at least) is that it refutes the notion "corals only eat sunlight & need no food" that some people seem to believe & repeat to others.