I have a damsel reef---starting over after a major tank change; and lps corals AND damsels like to pick up chance bits that come along. Feeding once or twice a day will do it, but I happened on the Reef Bugs stuff, which, once I began putting it into my system, may either be enlivening or reproducing in my pretty cruddy fuge (live rock, sand, big mass of cheato). Several times a day now my pump giveth forth a surge of particulate, and the fish in the tank dive about in great interest, and the corals (starting over with those, since I sold off all my corals during the switch) are looking interested too.
The stuff is supposed to produce 'marine snow' and snow it does seem to. It's encapsulated plankton. I'm pretty happy with the activity of the fish (damsels aren't remotely cranky if there's enough food to keep them busy) and the look of the corals.
Any experience out there with this stuff? You put it in a couple of times a week and if you don't mind 'dust' in the water, it seems to provoke a lot of fish interest and activity.
The stuff is supposed to produce 'marine snow' and snow it does seem to. It's encapsulated plankton. I'm pretty happy with the activity of the fish (damsels aren't remotely cranky if there's enough food to keep them busy) and the look of the corals.
Any experience out there with this stuff? You put it in a couple of times a week and if you don't mind 'dust' in the water, it seems to provoke a lot of fish interest and activity.