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Dried cyclop-eeze or Wet (liquid) cyclop-eeze?


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so,LPS cannot accept dried ?

Can lah, I use freeze dried ones. ;)

But I don't sprinkle them directly into the tank, cuz they tends to float and end up either eaten by the fishes if not overflow into the sump.

So what I did is to mixed them with my frozen mysis. I find that this will bind them with the frozen mysis thus will be better distributed in the tank.

Try it, you will find that it works better this way. :D

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Can lah, I use freeze dried ones. ;)

But I don't sprinkle them directly into the tank, cuz they tends to float and end up either eaten by the fishes if not overflow into the sump.

So what I did is to mixed them with my frozen mysis. I find that this will bind them with the frozen mysis thus will be better distributed in the tank.

Try it, you will find that it works better this way. :D

I did it the same way too.

Plus some CoralPlankton & dry pellet.

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