Alex T.
Active member
I know many out there who have SPS tanks claim that they feed heavy and rely on fish poop only to feed their corals. I'd like to know exactly what is considered "heavy feeding". I'm not pointing fingers at anyone in particular, but someone who posts quite frequently states that they feed heavy and has a tang that is almost paper thin. I feed a minimum of 4 cubes a day plus pellet to my SPS tank (150 gallons). I still think they could eat more. The food is given split between two feedings and is gone in under a minute, so I really don't think they're over fed. . This is why I feel there is a huge misconception in feeding. If I had half that fish load and fed the same amount, I assume this would be considered overfeeding. Am I wrong? Does anyone believe that I am currently overfeeding? Should we feed until it starts to affect water quality?
I have the following fish:
Juvenile Clown tang
Yellow Tang
4 Chromis
2 Lyretail Anthias
Blue Devil Damsel
Sixline Wrasse
Maroon Clownfish
Pink Skunk Clownfish
Coral Beauty Angelfish
My parameters are as follows:
Nitrate .02
Phosphate: undetectable
Ca: 430
Alk: 7 - 8
Ph: 8.1 - 8.2
SG: 1.025 - 1.026
I have the following fish:
Juvenile Clown tang
Yellow Tang
4 Chromis
2 Lyretail Anthias
Blue Devil Damsel
Sixline Wrasse
Maroon Clownfish
Pink Skunk Clownfish
Coral Beauty Angelfish
My parameters are as follows:
Nitrate .02
Phosphate: undetectable
Ca: 430
Alk: 7 - 8
Ph: 8.1 - 8.2
SG: 1.025 - 1.026