I read a good bit of this thread about feeding SPS corals because it is very interesting. I have been more interested in non-photosynthetic corals so I have been over feeding for a couple of decades and found that your collective experiences mirror mine. One of the points that I have found to be true is that if you start slowly, you can build up to fairly significant feeding levels without adversely affecting your tank while reaping the benefits.
This impart is because the bacteria population grows but more importantly, the critter population grows to consume the leftovers. The waist products of those critters can be consumed by other critters and there waist products by still others. This descending food chain extends several cycles deep into different levels of detritus.
For this reason, biodiversity is very important. We get a lot of critters from live rock and new corals that we bring into the tank. Unfortunately, some species crowd out others so introducing new populations regularly can be very beneficial.
I read Dynamic Aquaria, by Dr. Adey. He brought us the refugium and talked at great length about the importance of critters. They form the food chain or food web, going up to fish and corals as well as back down from there again. He called out tons of critters, of different types, that we never get to see in our tanks.
I bought a starter kit from GARF and I liked it but I would like to know if anyone knows of any other sources for things like bottom dwelling critters for population and repopulation? I found a diver that thought that he would start a side business but never got around to it. He planned to sift sand, in the ocean where he lives, through a screen and do some diving for other stuff.
Any thoughts?
Well I started using this last night and I wanted to report that I got some crazy PE afterwards. Let's see how this goes as I believe it's almost like feeding the Sps but with live bacteria. Lol still using pappone
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Trueblack, how's it going with the prodibio? Am considering trying this, but fairly pricey... I may just try adding half or 1/4 the recommended dose and adding vinegar to my kalk to supplement. I do wonder if the bioptim and reef booster are necessary? Seem like expensive versions of acro power etc...
Great thread. Congratulation on trying all types of food. I don't think I saw zeo products here. Have you tried coral vitalizer?
Hey
It's been going very well and I see a major improvement with colors and PE. I don't find it costly at All for my size tank but then again I don't know your fiancee as everyone's are different.
As for the Bioptim you can use vodka dosing or VSV method of just straight up vinager your choice, I use what they make so I don't second guess if something goes wrong.
As for the reef booster this stuff is way to high powered and one vial I dose every 15 days and even that is too much. I like it because of convince and to be honest pappone is way better and cheaper. As soon as I am done I probally won't use it again even though it's is easy to store in my little bag of tricks.
If your going to dose a carbon source such as biodigest, VSV , vodka , zeovit Etc please make sure your nutrient import and export are correct. When using this method stripping the water of po4 and nitrates you have to be mindfull that a food source is a must or your sps will starve.
To date pappone is the best food source I have used and I only use reef booster because I have it and easy to store. It works well but not at the level of good old pappy as I call it.
If you want more information please let me know.
I would highly recommend prodibio as it working for me. As for pappy I wish I would have used it In 2006 when I first learned about it.
Michael
I haven't had the time to read this entire thread, but I will shortly. Hopefully my question hasn't been asked.
Has anyone observed coral reactions to pre-packaged pappone type foods like Rod's? It seems like pappone is useful for nutrient deprived tanks such as mine. I've been researching a lot on coral food and have found mixed reviews on a multiple of products, but have come down to a pappone type mix for overall tank health.
trueblackpercula, what do you think of Rod's food as a pappone replacement simply out of ease (it's quite easy for me to swing by my LFS and pick up some Rod's rather than make the pappone, assuming they both yield the same result). Hate to distract from the thread but was wondering about a broadcasted fish food that's designed to increase coral health too. Thanks.
Thanks for the response trueblackpercula!
I've decided to give pappone a try. Made half a batch yesterday and fed last night. Corals seemed to respond well and hopefully growth and color will improve. I'll try and document the progress to see how it goes.
Nick
Sorry no I wish someone would post something about zeovit
I started dosing Zeo Coral Vitalizer two weeks ago. 3 drops/75g, every other day.
I noticed all my corals have doubled PE, and over night they even tripled the PE size and number.
I don't know how this stuff will work for target feeding because is a super concentrated solution, but so far, it does what it suppose to do.
I don't have a full zeovit system, and don't intend to. I found out about zeo products a month ago, so I am pretty new with them, but I can say I like what I see now in my tank. Sps changed colors fast. In 2 weeks one acro turned from dark red to purple. I don't know if this is a good or bad thing for it, but if I judge by the PE, I never saw it like this before.
Sounds like you adding too much of everything too fast. When you feed pappy do you see any reaction from your Sps ?Interesting to hear that your corals responded to the coral vitalizer so fast. Dosing coral vitalizer, pohl's extra, coral booster, and zeofood, my PE is pretty good. However I even dose some of these over what is recommended for 75 gallon system and still have some pale SPS. The Zeovit system has done what it's intended to do, create an ULNS environment, but I'm having a trouble time keeping my corals well fed. I've recently started adding reef chili and pappone and hopefully I'll see an increase in coloration and growth in the near future.
Interesting to hear that your corals responded to the coral vitalizer so fast. Dosing coral vitalizer, pohl's extra, coral booster, and zeofood, my PE is pretty good. However I even dose some of these over what is recommended for 75 gallon system and still have some pale SPS. The Zeovit system has done what it's intended to do, create an ULNS environment, but I'm having a trouble time keeping my corals well fed. I've recently started adding reef chili and pappone and hopefully I'll see an increase in coloration and growth in the near future.