so after we fought off that algae bloom back in April I feel like things had started growing a little slower in the tank. Of course I did cut my lighting down by 1-2 hours on both sides of the spectrum (morning and night), but I think perhaps my feeding had become less frequent as well. I think I was also under feeding. I have used benepets which suggested 1/4tspn but after doing some research I realized I should likely be doing at least a 1/2 tspn.
so lately I've been feeding benepets, at least 2x per week. 1/2tspn.
I mix it with frozen worms/misys for the fish and let the whole thing soak in a little selco and tank water until it's fully thawed and mixed. Then I just broadcast it to the tank instead of spot feeding like I used to. Everyone gets to eat at the same time, and it's very nutrient rich.
I feel like my whole tank is responding great to this approach. The downside, my benepets are nearly gone. So today I ordered some reef roids on amazon because they seem to be a major online crowd favorite despite my all my LFS's having no idea what they are.
I'm excited to see what comes of this. would love to start seeing good growth from my zoas again, I feel like they all slowed down a bit there in May.
so lately I've been feeding benepets, at least 2x per week. 1/2tspn.
I mix it with frozen worms/misys for the fish and let the whole thing soak in a little selco and tank water until it's fully thawed and mixed. Then I just broadcast it to the tank instead of spot feeding like I used to. Everyone gets to eat at the same time, and it's very nutrient rich.
I feel like my whole tank is responding great to this approach. The downside, my benepets are nearly gone. So today I ordered some reef roids on amazon because they seem to be a major online crowd favorite despite my all my LFS's having no idea what they are.
I'm excited to see what comes of this. would love to start seeing good growth from my zoas again, I feel like they all slowed down a bit there in May.