Sps food

heller792

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Hi, wonder if u can help me. I have a tank which is not running zeo but it's low nutrient due to a 54" x 28" DSB and a large mm section in the sump. I'm struggling to get any food in there for my sps. What would be the best food to add to the tank for the corals please. I've just changed the lights to 2x 400w radiums so I'm expecting a growth spurt so will need to get them some food

Thanks, dave
 
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Thanks for the video bugger! Really helped out. There are so many different brand of coral food out there. I can see why some people just make their own by combining what they think is essential for their system.
 
Connolly’s group studied Acropora intermedia as their model coral organism. They acclimated A. intermedia to tank conditions for six weeks before they induced bleaching. One coral group was fed rotifers and the other group was not. After the six-week acclimation period, each group was subjected to a water temperature rise of 4°C for seven days to induce bleaching. The tanks were then brought back down to their previous temperature for two weeks and the health of the corals were monitored. They measured chlorophyll a and protein levels to see how quickly and to what extent the corals recovered.

The results indicated that corals that actively fed were significantly better at rebounding from the bleaching episode. Fed corals’ chlorophyll a levels completely recovered to pre-bleaching levels whereas unfed corals’ levels only rebounded to two-thirds this level. Protein levels as well rebounded completely in fed corals. Unfed corals had much lower protein levels throughout the study
 
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