New Coral Food - WOW

I added the food to my 40 gallon tank yesterday. The tank has zoanthids, ricordea, and montipora's in it. Only a couple of the zoanthids colonies responded to the food and a couple of the monti's. I was surprized that the larger palythoa's and proto's didn't have much reaction to it. But I guess they are use to larger food.
 
I've been using this for about a month as well. I wait until the halides go off, turn off my G3 skimmer and put a 1/2 spoon in a cup of tank water. Then I pour iit nto the flow of one of my Seio's. After 15 minutes my tank comes alive from Zoos to LPS to SPS. At this point the actinics are still on for an hour.

My SPS has extreme polyp extension while my LPS like Candy Canes look as if their going to pop! The Frogspawn and Torch also have major sweepers out like I've never seen. Even the fish are racing around nipping at the large pieces.

I've also noticed my SPS coloring up much better than before. I like this stuff. I got it at a LFS but I've also seen it Sharky's Reef and other online vendors.

It's worth a try.
 
I dont really have many zoos, but the few I do seem to like it and catch particles out of the water when I feed it. I really see my lps loving the stuff. I have been feeding it for about 5 months in my tank and have been really happy with it. I kept leaving Dts out and it kept spoiling
 
Good for feeding everything or just zoo's? Probably read it somewhere but it might just be to late. Thinking about Acan Lord would he do good on same stuff?
 
I would say yes. It has been two months now and everything in my tank looks a lot happier. :)

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Kevin
 
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I'm getting a moderate algae bloom after every time I'm feed this coral frenzy stuff.

Feed, brownish haze on glass and rocks.
Don't feed. No algae
Like clockwork

I have been using Reef-roids product from [violation] for several months with a better feeding response in my zoos (and without algae problems!)

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Cut your feeding of Coral Frenzy in half and see how that works. I find that its a very rich product. I personally have not had any of the blooms your talking about and all the stuff I have read about it I havent heard any one else really having blooms. Your tank might not be able to process the nutrients fully for the dosage so I would cut the dosage you feed in half.
 
Something I remembered about spray drying.

Any product with spray dried components is going to provide unwanted excess nutrients. The spray drying process makes food particles much easier to digest but at the same time makes the stuff break down a lot quicker in the water column. (It's like partially digeested food)



Umm...Reefmonger,
I hate to say this, but it is pretty obvious that you are a shill for this product.

On Feb 20th, 2006. You were trying to sell off extra Coral Frenzy that you have. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=781178

On March 9th, 2006: you start a thread asking if anyone has tried Coral Frenzy and you say you want to try it out. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=796752

On March 15th, 2006: You say you just ordered it, tried it for the first time and it's a supposedly great product. Why on earth are you ordering more of it if you had such a large amount of it before.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=796752

And now in this thread, you say you've been using for 5 months? I thought you just tried it in the middle of March?

The industry is already heavily saturated with junk products, and the last thing we need is people on RC hyping up products for personal gain.

I'm somewhat embarassed to say that i fell for your trap and ended up buying a bottle.

I certainly wasted my money and I hope that other people don't fall for this little marketing scheme of yours.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7192635#post7192635 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Large Polyp Dave
Something I remembered about spray drying.

Any product with spray dried components is going to provide unwanted excess nutrients. The spray drying process makes food particles much easier to digest but at the same time makes the stuff break down a lot quicker in the water column. (It's like partially digeested food)



Umm...Reefmonger,
I hate to say this, but it is pretty obvious that you are a shill for this product.

On Feb 20th, 2006. You were trying to sell off extra Coral Frenzy that you have. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=781178

On March 9th, 2006: you start a thread asking if anyone has tried Coral Frenzy and you say you want to try it out. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=796752

On March 15th, 2006: You say you just ordered it, tried it for the first time and it's a supposedly great product. Why on earth are you ordering more of it if you had such a large amount of it before.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=796752

And now in this thread, you say you've been using for 5 months? I thought you just tried it in the middle of March?

The industry is already heavily saturated with junk products, and the last thing we need is people on RC hyping up products for personal gain.

I'm somewhat embarassed to say that i fell for your trap and ended up buying a bottle.

I certainly wasted my money and I hope that other people don't fall for this little marketing scheme of yours.



I won't NOW!!!
;)

thanks

I'll stick to cyclopeeze, Liquidlife, and DT's...
 
Cyclop-Eeze has always been a winner for me. Never tried the freeze dried but everything LOVES the frozen... Stuff is like crack for reeftanks.... Everything goes crazy.
 
I justed wanted to post that I have no vested interest in Coral Frenzy. I just really like the product and wanted to get the word out about a product that showed positive effects in my tank and some of the other peoples tanks that I maintain compared to the many reef products out there that havent. Im sorry if my posts led any of you astray. Im just a broke college student. I emailed LP Dave and we worked things out.
 
Maybe Coral Frenzy is simply a repackage of Polyp Lab's Reef Roids. That would definately explain the price difference being that Reef Roids sell for about $20 CAD up here and Coral Frenzy is the same price for 1/2 the volume.

I have gotten jars of both and it looks, smells and has the same response from corals as the Reef Roids. Either way, great product. It does work for sure.

Cheers,

Derek
 
Here's the test...
Hold a bottle of of each food to light. Turn each bottle until the price tag is facing you, the one with the lower price is the better food.;)
 
Reef Junkie,

Sorry to say, you have left out a very important detail. I am sure you meant to say that the one with the lower $/unit price is the better food. :D
 
Heh, right.
Good point.;)

Yet, most people need to find out for themselves what works and what is hype. I learned the hard way. $60 every other month for "reef" food gets old real quick...:rolleyes:
 
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