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| Skunk Shrimp | I usually don't but I have noticed a bit of food getting skimmed up. I leave the powerhead and pump on too since everyone seems to feed more when they can chase it. _________ |
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| Sleeper Shark | i turn off my skimmer when i feed the papone method _________ the easiest day was yesterday |
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| Skunk Shrimp | Que est Papone? Ah, google- I suppose I'm sort of doing that. Ground fresh fish/shrimp/squid/scallops with flakes or nori mixed in tank water. Fishies eat better than I do! The Pappone Method > ReefChat > ReefChat - Articles "“Pappone” Recipe – Italian Coral Food (Updated 1/14/2007) Materials: 5 Oysters 5 Mussels 5 Clams 5 Shrimp (NOT cocktail shrimp, the big scampi type w/o the head and the shell) 1 Tablespoon of Sugar (not corn syrup, etc.) 200 mL of RO/DI water 10 g of Red Algae (Palmaria palmata; Bisck uses Julian Sprung's brand) and/or 10 g of Spirulina, 10 g of Nori (spirulina is what Bisck prefers) Methods: Make SURE that all ingredients are the freshest possible and DO NOT use frozen foods (unless it is impossible for you). Make sure everything "live" is rinsed and cleaned before putting it into the blender. Put all the ingredients into the blender and blend for 5 min, wait 2 min for it to cool, 5 more min blending, 2 min of waiting again, then finally another 5 min of blending (the pausing is so that the solution doesn't get too hot and "cook" from the heat of the blender/blades). Pour into cube forms (approx 10 mL each). Then freeze it all—you want to minimize how long everything is at room temperature. Procedure: One hour prior to turning off your lights, you have the option of adding Amino acids to the tank*. (For example, 11pm Halides off, add AA’s, 12am, actinics off, then add pappone). Take off the cup of your skimmer, but leave the skimmer running (so you don’t have a massive drop in O2 levels overnight). After the lights are off, start with only a ¼ of a cube per WEEK for every 400 L of tank water (approx 100 gallons). Be sure to measure NO3 and PO4 the next morning so that these parameters don't spike after feeding. You can reduce the amount fed if you are having nutrient problems. Also don’t forget to put the skimmer cup back on the next morning before the lights go back on. *If everything is going well. It is good to wait and see how the tank is doing for awhile before trying this. The whole point here is that you don't want to change anything too fast, because nothing good happens quickly in this hobby. (Another method to grind up amino acid pills in the next batch of food; however Bisck found that it sometimes causes diatom outbreaks in his tank)." |
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| Peppermint Shrimp | I don't when I feed with slow sinking pellets and hand fed krill. I do when I feed with blood worms. Typically two nights a week. _________ Marty 72g Bow Front, 2x250w MH (10 hrs), 4x65 Act (14 hrs), 6xDual Moonlights (10 hrs), 300 gph from cannister filter and powerhead, Prizm hang-on protein skimmer, 50 lbs LR, CC Bed Yellow Tang, 2 Clowns, Bubble Tip Anemone, 2 Yellow Tail, Humbug, White Spot, Ornate Goby, Emerald Crab, Sally Lightfoot Crab, 2 Blue Legged Hermits, 15 Scarlet Hermits, +Snails with no names (margaritas, turbos, astraeas) |
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