I feel that more frequent BUT less quantity feedings would be better for the overall health of your corals. In the ocean, corals are constantly feeding so I guess we should strive to manipulate their natural feeding habits.
Anyone else?
I was actually at Jim's house (where their livestock is now kept I assume) for a frag swap a few months ago. Very nice people. He has a sweet in-wall tank in his den.
This is one of those few times on this board that there was a post that completely confused me. I have no idea what is going on. I'll leave it open/active just for the pure humor of it all. :D
Yeah, a lot of it is rainforest but there was a decent amount of aquarium stuff as well. I actually liked the rainforest part. It was really well done. I guess that is biased as I'm in love with Central America. :smile:
Believe it or not, but there were more aquariums there than at the...
All I've really done is adjust the white balance for my macro tanks shots. Seems to really improve the color. If you find any more neat tricks, please let me know. :D
My candies seem to like strong light over less light but I do believe that it varies by species, etc. I'd start them in the sand and gradually move them up higher in your tank and see how they do.