I am soooo asking for it by posting this, but here it goes...
I am against feeding corals a lot.
The reasons are many, but here's the main one.
What happens to these corals and your fish tank when you stop feeding? You can all say what you'd like, but just about everyone that has a reef tank at one point or another does not have time to prepare the food and feed the corals.
So, what happens? These big beautiful and growing corals begin to recede. The huge population of pods, worms and other micro-verts begin to starve. They will and have even been shown to turn on the corals. It gets ugly.
In the wild we have explosions of certain organisms due to an over abundance of their food source, when that food source deminished, almost the entire population crashes.
So keep this in mind when you take your mortar and pestle to grind up a big pile of slop to put in your tank. Are you really willing to have to do this 2-3-7 times a week? (edit) "For the rest of your Aquariums life?"
Don't even get me started on the incredible amount of maintenance you're going to have to do to help keep that tank of yours clean.
I say this because I have done this. I had a 180 gallon reef tank running for years and I put the most vile crap in that tank as per advice from one of our former "experts".
They forgot to mention that I needed an entire sea wave to come in every month or so to clean out the amount of dirt I put in.
IMO, feed your corals, but target feed and only do it sparingly. For instance, I will still feed my corals, but with a pipette and only occassionaly. There is minimal waste because I target the animals with the pumps off.
Experts will disagree, but usually these experts have these tanks setup in a university and have slave labor to help do the work that needs to get done.
FYI, I am making no comparison to anyone on this post or currently a member of this Bulletin Board.
Cheers!
