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Old 05-22-2008, 11:52 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tangster View Post
Ever look at a ocean /reef movie ? like living planet all that stuff floating in the water .. Its marine snow aka crap and particles and corals eat it hell some places are now bottling it and many pay for it . They mix it with Glycerin to keep t suspended longer but its just waste. I also have a IN hose off of my main pumps manifold that I will take and blast the sump and all the rock I have laying in there all the time when I go down. corals always puff right up and start to grab it .. And I mechanical filter about 25% of my water per Hr and that keeps it in the water to be taken out at some point from the floss carbon or skimmer . Like rotation the stock..

Far less issues with feeding that then all the frozen junk people buy..

In this case, and am certain not "natural," I use a different approach then Tangster and Amcarrig...

First I don't want that stuff building up in sump or circulating in tank.

I need to keep my water in tank crystal clear because I need maximize light efficiency (I don't have much to spare). So I have filter socks on both returns to sump to filter all that "dust"/"excess food" out.

But of course then I must target feed existing corals daily because there is very little food for them in water column except what they catch on own during fish feeding times...

Is a bit more of a pain in the ass...feeding corals, cleaning filter socks, etc...but my water clarity is sparkling...

But Roger has a good point...that stuff could be great food source....

What am thinking of trying is to dry out clogged filter socks and sift out accumulated gunk...then will add to my coral feeding mixture....




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