They do not eat in the sense that they have a mouth, so you cannot feed them. They pulse to move water over their body and then absorb nutrients from the water in this method into their body.
"Since they do not feed significantly on large solid matter/plankters, they are quite safe to keep in a (coral) food-producing refugium with little burden to the functional benefits of the vessel."
"Xeniids are also some of the most successful cnidarians in symbiosis with zooxanthellae and seem to derive the overwhelming majority of their "nutrition" from the products of photosynthesis (thriving in controlled culture systems without feeding of any solid matter)."
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