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Old September 16th 06, 10:48 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
miskairal
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Default Rock Food?

I didn't feed mine in my first tank, I did in my second. Can't see any
difference except for spaghetti worms. My second tank sat fishless for a
long time and I started feeding some small algae pellets and the pods
fought over them, I mean all out war, so I still add a couple every 3-4
days. The pellets are actually turtle pellets which is the only thing my
freshwater silver dollar will eat now and his tank is right next to SW
no. 2 tank.

StringerBell wrote:
hey people.

Got the rock in---Pretty cool.

I know this sounds kind of stupid--but---
Now that its there---Am I supposed to "feed it" something?
If there is stuff dying on the rock, and bacteria eating that, isnt there
something I should be adding to the water to feed the stuff thats still
alive in the rock?


 




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