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Old 12-17-2006, 05:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Everybody,

I was wondering what products do you use to feed your corals, clams, filter feeders, and everything in between? I ask this because I'm a little confused between Kent Marine Micro-Vert for fine filter feeders, Kent PhytoPlex Phytoplankton, and Kent ZooPlex.

Which is the best? Do I need all 3 for success?

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Old 12-17-2006, 06:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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fish i feed spectrum A, corals eat cyclops and spectrum A, anemone (i havent fed yet) silver sides and Kent micro-vert.

what are you trying to feed? micro-vert works fine for me. sponges love it.


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fish i feed spectrum A, corals eat cyclops and spectrum A, anemone (i havent fed yet) silver sides and Kent micro-vert.

what are you trying to feed? micro-vert works fine for me. sponges love it.


I feed Kent micro-vert now and I'm just trying to find/figure out the difference between these feeds and was wondering if I should change to a new product that does a better job as an all around food to feed corals, clams, inverts...etc. However, to my understanding all of these feeds listed from Kent would work great as a stand-alone (just choose one and use it), correct?


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Most corals feed on zooplankton, clams and a few specific corals feed on phytoplankton. I have a 125g, 75g, and 45g and all I feed is cycopeze and DT's oyster eggs2x a week, and my corals are doing great. Unless you have a clam, I would only feed zooplankton so you don't pollute your tank.
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If you have a clam, any filer feeder, some softies and any zooplankton/infuana, feeding phytoplankton is a recommended method for keeping them healthy and alive.


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Several ounces of Phytoplanktons and I stir the sump a few times a night via a timed power heard and at night .. Marine snow (:


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