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I usually plan my target feeding when my SPS polyps are extended. I find that my LPS will extend thier tentacles to feed no matter what time of day. Whenever they sense a change in flow they immediately get ready to feed. My SPS extend thier polyps during the evening while the halides are still on so I feed them at that time.
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always do it an hour after lights are out. SPS that is, lps i never had an issue with feeding them with the lights on
if you want to try a new method i am not feeding after lights are off for an hour. I will than put from oyster feast in the tank to trigger the corals into feeding mode and than feed roti-feast. I tried coral frenzy and didn't have the best results. Still early to tell the difference with this method but from others experiences it works great |
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