Agreed 100%!You're feeding them exactly what they love naiad!! It's not that you're feeding too much, you're just feeding the "right stuff".
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Agreed 100%!You're feeding them exactly what they love naiad!! It's not that you're feeding too much, you're just feeding the "right stuff".
You should have seen the feather dusters and spaghetti worms in the tank before I added the CBB. My tank had a nice food chain going. Unfortunately I found out that the fish were not at the top.You're feeding them exactly what they love naiad!! It's not that you're feeding too much, you're just feeding the "right stuff".
My mantis tank has them too. It gets very little food. I think they can filter out the smallest of wasteI don't dose anything in my tank. It's actually fallow right now due to a dumb lack of QT and velvet breakout so it gets a few mysis target fed to BTA and a few corals but that's it. Yet lately those things are multiplying and so is a number of sponges and feather dusters. Can't figure out what they are eating!!
Wonder if you could stuff them in a semipermeable membrane type of thing and pump water across them to act as a filter...This makes me feel less bad. I keep fish that thrive with multiple feedings a day. So I guess it's less of overfeeding then under filtering. In a way these are a natural filter for me. Just keep them off the front glass so I can see.
What is the acronym CBB you used in the later post?I feed bbs as a staple to the fish but to try to keep the pods reproducing and for my corals I will feed live phyto. Oyster eggs and roe ( not to micron though) coral frenzy and once a month give the tank live rotifers.