Feeding...How Often?

Mac73

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My tank has been set-up for about 4 months now....I have two clowns, one Royal Gramma, one Fire Goby and one Spotted (sand sifting) Goby and two peppermint shrimp. I recently started to experience a nasty hair algae break-out and wonder if I am over-feeding. I feed once in the moring and once in the late afternoon, pellet food only. I feed only until they stop eating. All parameters are within acceptable range. I have approx 20x turnover between, filter, chiller pump, and powerheads.

I do feed my yellow gorgonian, Kent Zoo Plex, 2 or 3 times a week.

Thanks for any info....

Mac73
 
You'll get as many different answers as there are people on the board.

my .02:

The outbreak may be due to overfeeding. Have you tested for nitrates and phosphates?

Have you considered feeding a better food, like a frozen? Mysis, Formula 1, etc.

The general rule is to feed what they can eat in 2 minutes. If you are feeding more than that, you are overfeeding.

I feed several cubes of frozen food every evening. After lights out, I put in just a couple of tiny pinches of Formula 1 or 2 pellets for all the night critters. Once in a while, I'll throw in a little bit of flake or Zooplankton in the morning, but not often.

Been doing it this way for over 2 years.

Crystal
 
i feed randomly once a day with a no feed day every 2 weeks (when i remember) i feed frozen flake and nori
 
Dosen't sound like your overfeeding. As Crystal suggested most likely cause is elevated levels of nitates and or phosphates. How often do you do water changes?
 
Rob L:

Every Saturday.....10%....I did a 20% this weekend. Nitrates read 0 on my test kit. PO4 reads .5

Mac73
 
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