Ricordea's feasting!

Discussion in 'Soft Corals' started by geekdafied, Oct 23, 2007.

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  1. geekdafied

    geekdafied 3reef Sponsor

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    Ricordea's feasting on cyclop-eeze!
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  3. BaxterS80

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    Very nice, geekdafied...thanks for the pictures...
     
  4. cuttingras

    cuttingras Starving Artist :)

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    do you have to feed each individually?
     
  5. geekdafied

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    you dont have to, but it makes them grow a lot quicker and color up more. I feed them cyclop-eeze.
     
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    That is what I feed them as well, Geek...nice pictures...
     
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  9. ziggy222

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    its always neet to watch corals eat.i like feeding my corals and they love cyclopeaze.i don't always feel like putting my hands in the tank to feed them with a turkey baster though.
     
  10. MILLERTIME

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    i feed mine pre cooked shrimp and they love it. my mushrooms know when i place it in the water. ever since ive done it they have been multipling like crazy
     
  11. geekdafied

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    Next time grind up the shrimp before you cook it and feed it to them like that, there is more nutrients and fatty acids in it uncooked.
     
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    i wrote it wrong..... thanks for helping me find my mistake its already cooked shrimp and yes i do break it into smaller pieces. in the pic you see with my mushroom spliting he like them just broke in half, about 1 minutes and its GONE!!!!!