Marchingbandjs
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Reading an article today, found out that Nitrates and phosphates are essential to coral health and growth.
The articles goes on to talk about the needs of corals and this guy [who i think has poor gramar] exp. Basically the gist is over feeding. feed as much as you can, use a overrated skimmer, and do weekly water changes. that will get you the best growth. In my exp. I feed 3-4 times per day. Have 5 fish in a 38g aquarium. My death purple palys have 5 new buds in a week and a half. i know they are fast growers but that is fast.
Talks about disadvantages and advantages to phyto, and why its mainly good for Softies and bivalves.
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you thoughts...
If everyone could post;
feeding habits, and what you feed?
Current zoa corals?
growth you get out of those corals?
Im going to try to look at some statistics im pretty sure that more is better. I mean think about it the ocean is endleslly filled with all the dissolved organics corals would need, i see not downside to over feeding if you can keep up with it.
So if everyone could input some information it would really help:love1:, thanks.
I know its a little work for you guys and this might fail, but i just wanna collect some data, makes some graphs and look at the analysis of it. It will help me with my AP stat course.
THANKS all, please dont blow this thread off. THANKS:fun2:
the tern nutrients commonly refers to all dissolved organic compounds measurable in a given sample and a given location, but for the purpose of this article [we] will refer to dissolved organic compounds that can easily be measure and are familiar to aquarists --- mainly ions such as nitrates and organic phosphates. Both of these organic compounds are absolutely essential to life, and coral and other reef inverts are no exception. Minute readings of nitrates and phosphates are vastly preferable to 0 in terms of coral health and growth.
The articles goes on to talk about the needs of corals and this guy [who i think has poor gramar] exp. Basically the gist is over feeding. feed as much as you can, use a overrated skimmer, and do weekly water changes. that will get you the best growth. In my exp. I feed 3-4 times per day. Have 5 fish in a 38g aquarium. My death purple palys have 5 new buds in a week and a half. i know they are fast growers but that is fast.
Talks about disadvantages and advantages to phyto, and why its mainly good for Softies and bivalves.
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you thoughts...
If everyone could post;
feeding habits, and what you feed?
Current zoa corals?
growth you get out of those corals?
Im going to try to look at some statistics im pretty sure that more is better. I mean think about it the ocean is endleslly filled with all the dissolved organics corals would need, i see not downside to over feeding if you can keep up with it.
So if everyone could input some information it would really help:love1:, thanks.
I know its a little work for you guys and this might fail, but i just wanna collect some data, makes some graphs and look at the analysis of it. It will help me with my AP stat course.
THANKS all, please dont blow this thread off. THANKS:fun2: