beez
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		So I was talking to a buddy of mine who used to keep a blueberry gorgonian (he's since moved on to SPS) for feeding tips, since I'm interested in getting one.  He told me that he attributed his success with this species to feeding it as follows:  
When he did his weekly water change he would vacuum the detritis off the bottom of his sump into a 5 gallon bucket. He would then take the rock the gorg was attached to and place the whole thing in the bucket of dirty tank water, with a powerhead on the bottom to keep the detritis kicked up and suspended. He said the gorg would open up fully within a few minutes and he would leave it in there to feed for an hour or so while he finished cleaning. Just curious if anyone else has ever done that, or heard of that???
Seems like a good idea if it doesn't stress the coral (which he felt it didn't)...I suppose you could also do the same thing and just add food to the bucket as a way of supplementing the gorg's diet without polluting the main tank...thoughts?:idea:
				
			When he did his weekly water change he would vacuum the detritis off the bottom of his sump into a 5 gallon bucket. He would then take the rock the gorg was attached to and place the whole thing in the bucket of dirty tank water, with a powerhead on the bottom to keep the detritis kicked up and suspended. He said the gorg would open up fully within a few minutes and he would leave it in there to feed for an hour or so while he finished cleaning. Just curious if anyone else has ever done that, or heard of that???
Seems like a good idea if it doesn't stress the coral (which he felt it didn't)...I suppose you could also do the same thing and just add food to the bucket as a way of supplementing the gorg's diet without polluting the main tank...thoughts?:idea: