Packaging foods into familiar shapes, colours, sizes of Molecular level is quite similar to all vertebrates, ourselves It turns out, the nutritional input of fishes at the atomic and You do want, indeed need some NO3, HPO4 if you Macro-algal culture, DSBs'¦) rather than chemicalįiltrant use. Natural means for their limitation (organism photosynthesis, Limited introduction (through foods, feeding mostly) and use of Like nitrates and phosphates, I am a big fan of not being tooįanatic in fearing or removing such, but instead encourage their I do endorse periodic iodine/ide supplementation, thoughĪlso want to issue my usual admonition here to NOT add anything Theme'¦ depending on folks use/make up of source waterĪnd to a degree, brand of salt mix employed (or even natural It is difficult for me toĮlucidate much more re as there are some variations on this Stated should be tested for, and it's not difficult toĭevelop a routine, possibly including stock supplementation, to Supplied through regular water changes'¦ The others Magnesium, and very little Strontium) and documented macro- and Well-known range of alkalinity, pH, biomineral (Calcium, 'standard' for the reef life we keep'¦ with a Possibilities, potentialities in-between, with most CnidariansĬapable of switching between light-using to organism feeding, Nutrification'¦ And there is a broad spectrum of 'eating' algae, zooplankton as a principal means of Species, groups being all the way to another end of a spectrum in Quality, chemical balance/make-up to support it), with other Nutritional types, leanings'¦ Some species being almostĮntirely dependent on photosynthesis (and the light, water Hobbyists deem as 'corals' there is a huge range of Thank you for your prompting here to respond in a general way to No such thing as a 'generic' coral or fishįood'¦ or list of 'Brand X' nutrients one canĪvail themselves of to feed all species. Your advice on this would be much appreciated! Wasn't experienced enough to control the dosing or get the Many chemicals and artificial additives as I always felt that I That might clash with each other and end up causing a disastrousĮffect on my water quality? I have always tried not to add too Really benefit my fish and corals? Are there any I should avoid Can you recommendĪny much-needed additives that I could be missing that would I feed mostly frozen food and some flake, morningĪnd night, and also supplement the tank with coral growerĬontaining calcium and strontium once a week. I have seen growth in most of my corals, but not so My question is regarding supplements andĪdditives. Skimmer which is working great and my parameters have been stableįor some time. Halide I feel I am providing ample light, and my extensive live Grow and prosper in my four-foot reef tank. Have always tried hard to provide the right balance of nutrientsĪnd chemicals in the water, to ensure my fish, inverts and corals I have kept Marines now for several years and over this time I SubFAQs files for various invertebrate and fish groups. & Brine Shrimp, Algae as Food, Vitamins, Nutritional Disease, Frozen Foods, Coral Related FAQs: Foods/Feeding/Nutrition 1, Foods/Feeding/Nutrition 2, Foods/Feeding/Nutrition 3, Foods/Feeding/Nutrition 4, Foods/Feeding/Nutrition 5, Foods/Feeding/Nutrition 6, & FAQs onįrequency, Feeding Methods/Techniques/Tools, Automated Feeding, Holiday/Vacation Feeding, Medicated/Augmented Foods/Feeding, Feeding/Food Problems, Products by Brand Names/Manufacturers. Nutrition, Probably the most overlooked component of proper fishĪ Reef Tank: A Progressive Recipe by Adam Blundell, Making Vegetarian Gel Food forįish: Five Minutes, Five Easy Steps by Nicole Putnam, Related Articles: Foods/Feeding/Nutrition By Bob Fenner &
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