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    Cyclop-eeze

    I got some of this for my tank the other day, but to my knowledge, there are no directions on the container for dosing. It's the freeze dried stuff that looks like I will be feeding my corals paprika

    Can anyone comment on how they dose, frequency of feeding etc? I don't want to just drop it in my tank and watch my nitrates rise

    Thx !!

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    Re: Cyclop-eeze

    No one uses this?

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    Re: Cyclop-eeze

    I've used it to target feed my one and only SPS frag. In SPS dominant tanks, I suppose you'd want to broadcast feed.
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    Re: Cyclop-eeze

    Thx Fin. I have 2 SPS frags I can target. A lot of this is trial and error. I put about 1/4 a tsp in w/ some water and broadcast w/ pumps on. I have never seen my favia extend that many sweeper tentacles in the time I have had it. It was unreal. I assume I did something right.

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    Re: Cyclop-eeze

    I may have to try that too then.
    Just picked up a couple favia and blasto frags. The blasto is kickin butt, but the favia keeps getting knocked on it's side by the CUC. It's not mounted to a plug or disc. Thinking I might need to do that because the sand seems to be irritating it.
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

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