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Feedings
I would like to know what everyone thinks about feeding your tank corals and fish. Pros v Cons
Do you all turn off all your pumps and returns during feeding for 10-15 minutes like I do or just leave everything running. I do this to get more feeding time out of the tank and less waste. someone told me that im wearing out my pumps by turning them on and off everyday during feeding. Is there any validity to what im being told? I would think there would be a remote possibilty. Chime in, id like to hear you all. |
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doesnt anyone feed anymore?
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Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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I don't turn off anything when I feed (even though my Tunze controller has a "feed timer" function). In fact, I hold my frozen blender mush (homemade) in front of a pump outlet or powerhead and use that to disperse food in the tank. I think it helps ensure that everything in the tank gets some food. If it means a little gets skimmed out before someone has a chance to eat it, I'm fine with that.
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Thanks for the input jeff, Im setting up a new tank and wondering if I want the switches for turn off on the main floor instead of only the basement. Its also a pain to wire it to turn off from upstairs anyway. too many wires to run as it is.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Rhinelander, WI
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I turn off my filter & 1 pump during feeding. I really hate cleaning decaying food out of the filter!
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