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hi to all reefer out there...as u can see i am a newbie here....some question for all guru and master out pls help......i hav a 4x2x2ft tank up and running hav some fishes, live carol ,prates or brain (i think) aft reading some hav mention abt target feeding (is it a must) how abt fluid form...(i am using korallfluid) any other good brands out there (pls tell me thks) is it ok to use fluid to feed them......

heres my humble tank pls advise me ooh yes i hav no chiller as my temp is abt 27-28degs ok i hope it a partitional for the office...(kena arrow to set up so alittle lost and it my 1st time)

thanks for all advise and reply :)

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Great job for such a nice set-up! :bow:

As to feeding your corals, the easiest method of feeding is to provide varied diet (in small quantity).

You can check out the varieties from the sponsors here.

Below are my humble list of "coral foods":

1) Argent Cyclopeeze

2) DT Oyster eggs

3) Polyplab Reefroids

4) Kent Marine ZooMax

5) Kent Marine PhytoMax

6) Marc Weiss SPS Food

7) Marc Weiss Reef Bugs

8) Marc Weiss Combo Vital

Please note that you need to feed sparingly as unconsumed food will create more problems!!! :evil:

HTH :D

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Dr. J.E.N. Veron
Australian Institute of Marine Science


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these type of feeding is more for the pratas kind in the tank and I can see you have other type which may require some liquid kind of food like the Kent Marine Zooplex and phytomax. Leave some circulation pump on but off your overflow pump and dose the require amount and leave so for an hour or so.

U got the whole tank setup in a relatively short time, then be watchful about the bioload. Check your water parameter regularly about the NH4, NO2 and NO3 which may come from the live rock.... Make sure the Ca, KH, etc is in tact with all the coral photosynetheic going on.... Or simply having weekly 20% of regular water change.

Hope my 2 cents helps ;)

:) Greeting :)

Tank: 4' by 2' by 2' (CR antique)

Sump: 3' include 1' refuigm

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