Reefin' Dude
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For a simple mind like me, what would be the best thing to feed coral with? If it comes in frozen form or a bottle I can probably manage using it.
blender mush, or the store bought equivalent. i either made my own by hitting the fresh seafood counter at the local supermarket, or bought those frozen cubes of mixes. when making your own the object is to barely blend it. just enough to get the largest chucks small enough for the largest fish in the tank. it is all of those juices formed from the blending of the seafood that will feed the coral. it is a one shot feeds all type of thing.
This is all very helpful - still letting it all percolate into some realizable for my system. I've got another question, that is perhaps somewhat off topic, but I'd like to know if carbon dosing plays a role in the approach that you've laid out in this thread?
Thanks
carbon dosing is a tool. as PhaneSoul suggested it really works wonders for the water column, but not so good for the substrates and LR. it can be a useful tool for stripping the last remaining inorganic P and N from the water column if needed. i would only recommend this to people who are running true BB systems and they know what levels work and are in control of the overall nutrient levels of the system by detrital removal and heavy skimming. i could also see it being used in mixed reefs where a hit every now and then would be needed to keep the inorganic N and P within reason for the SPS. though one would have to be very careful that it doesn't become a crutch here also.
the way most people use it now is to cover up the effects of eutrophication. carbon dosing as a crutch.
G~