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Not necessarily. There is probably some non photosynthetic corals that don't need all of their polyps to be feed, and there is also probably photosynthetic corals that need all of their polyps to be fed. I'm guessing it has something to do with the way it evolved, so maybe close relatives of tubastrea such as dendrophyllia and duncanopsammia need all of their polyps to be fed in order for the whole colony to benefit.That's good to know! For tubastrea, is that because it's non-photosynthetic?
Coral feeders make this a breeze.Thanks! I'm pretty sure everything I have is photosynthetic, so that's good to know. I hear they will grow faster if I target feed. If I miss the smaller polyps does that mean those won't grow as fast? Some of them are at the bottom of the tank and are pretty hard to reach for someone small like me hahaha
Thanks! I didn’t know some corals only eat bacteria/phyto. That’s really interesting.Each polyp is its own thing technically yes, they are colonial though and will share resources. That said, feeding is unnecessary for 99% of the corals in the hobby assuming you are feeding your fish and you are not keeping the water too clean. Only non-photosynthetic corals which are fairly rare require any sort of target feeding and not even all of those do TBH. Some corals won't eat anything except live bacteria or phyto in which case it wouldn't matter!