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Old 11-30-2005, 04:55 AM
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Old 11-30-2005, 05:13 AM
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Alrighty, I take it back... Dependant on the species, I guess SPS can largely take rots.

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Old 11-30-2005, 05:26 AM
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That makes sense,monti's i doubt take them,but hairy polyped acro's look like they would.I am on an rc thread about this right now and was wondering.....The only time ive kept sps i fed roti's the whole time so i dont even know if it helped me,but as i said they looked zeovit colorful! I ran a 10K bulb too. I'm thinkin im trying pohl's and roti's this time round.
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Old 11-30-2005, 06:34 PM
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My orange serpent star and cleaner shrimps go crazy when I add a few drops of Liquidlife Bioplankton, Liquidlife Coral Plankton, or Tahaitian Blend. They come out of hiding and swim towards where the drops entered the tank. I didn't get the same response from DT"s phytoplankton. But that could be because the serpent star and cleaner shrimp are scavengers and prefer the smell of dead plankton.

Anyhow, I dose my tank Bioplankton, CoralPlankton (w/ Rotifers and phytoplankton), MarinePlankton (w/ Cyclopeeze) and Tahaitian blend once in a while. I just bought Oyster eggs and will give that a try. I read that cyclopeeze, rotifers, and oyster eggs were popular foods for flowerpot corals.

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