TheRock
April 3rd 06, 12:51 AM
liveaquaria.com
The symbiotic algae zooxanthellae hosted within its body provides the
majority of its nutritional needs
from the light driven process of photosynthesis. It will also benefit from
additional food such as micro-plankton,
baby brine shrimp, or foods designed for filter feeding invertebrates.
I feed my tank with ZoPlan and PhytoPlan...
Sometimes if I'm bored I'll shut off the filter and use a turkey baster to
blow
the filter food right over the polyps. Don't know if it makes a difference.
"miskairal" > wrote in message
...
> Are you meant to feed leather corals? I was under the impression that you
> dont' target feed them but some things I've read lately indicate you
> should. If so, with what?
The symbiotic algae zooxanthellae hosted within its body provides the
majority of its nutritional needs
from the light driven process of photosynthesis. It will also benefit from
additional food such as micro-plankton,
baby brine shrimp, or foods designed for filter feeding invertebrates.
I feed my tank with ZoPlan and PhytoPlan...
Sometimes if I'm bored I'll shut off the filter and use a turkey baster to
blow
the filter food right over the polyps. Don't know if it makes a difference.
"miskairal" > wrote in message
...
> Are you meant to feed leather corals? I was under the impression that you
> dont' target feed them but some things I've read lately indicate you
> should. If so, with what?