Some feeding/maintenance questions...

steve9k

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Now that the tank is cycled, the cleanup crew has decimated the hair algae, and I'm starting to add fish, I have a few questions regarding feeding...

I currently have 3 fish: an ocellaris clown, a coral beauty angel, and a little tiger goby that hitchhiked on the rock. Here's what I've been doing thus far: every a.m. I add a very small quantity of some chopped Formula One to the tank. The clown's a happy eater, the angel still a bit skittish (hides every time I go near the tank, so he hasn't eaten since I got him), and I haven't a clue what the goby lives off of. In addition, once a week I give the anemone and brittle stars some raw shrimp. So my questions are:

1. Is one daily feeding for the fish sufficient, at least for now? Is the angel's behavior normal?
2. Likewise, is once a week for the other critters ok?
3. I've had a bit of a problem with diatoms and cyano (the red stuff?) lately. I thought that was usually caused by too much nutrient in the water. So am I feeding to much? Or is this an expected byproduct of the tank maturing? (There's still lots of decaying sponge).
4. Should I be adding any liquid food? On the advice of the LFS, I've been adding Kent Phytoplex to the tank weekly, but now I'm wondering if I'm doing the tank a disservice.
5. A question about the cukes -- I have 3 that appear to do absolutely nothing 24x7 -- sometimes I prod them just to make sure they're still alive. I find them in new positions occasionally, but I sort of expected them to be plowing thru the sand, keeping it clean. Is this normal as well?

Appreciate any & all responses -- thanks!
 
1. should be enough food for now. i have a coral beauty (almost a year now) who is still somewhat skittish but eats. my tiger goby did just fine without seeing him eat the added food, until my eel ate him. the eel has since moved on.
2. i feed my stars and anenome on the same basic schedule and they do just fine.
3. same pattern with my tank maturing, nothing now (1 year along)
4. never tried
5. took mine awhile to get moving, but now they are out scouring the sand as soon as the lights go out.
 
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