Maybe it’s the light effects then. I definitely will get one if there’s opportunity in the future.I'm pretty sure mine is a Maison Reef. Its a fish well worth getting.
13 pellets per fish, then I think I am feeding too little. I thinking I am feeding 1-2 pellets per fish 3 time a day. Will up it a little.NLS 1mm pellets once a day. No idea how many pellets are actually put in per feeding. I would guess 500 but that is purely a guess. I place it directly on top of the eheim spray bar so as soon as it hits it sinks and is distributed throughout the tank Very rarely do I see any pellets make it to the gravel. I have about 35-40 fish so this equates to roughly 13 pellets per fish but I also know that the bigger fish hit the top pretty hard and scoop up a lot. After the pellets are gone from the water column it is typical to see the majority of the fish scooping up gravel and spitting looking for food.
No pellet hit the gravel, and they usually finish in a second or two. I will increase the amount a little and see how it goes.Feed what they will eat before the pellets hit the substrate. 30 seconds is the usual guideline.
Indicators of too much food? Algae and nitrates.
Indicators of too little food? Concave bellies.
Ok thanks, I guess I have been too stingy, gonna increase the amount a little more. No wonder my fish all look so hungry all the time. ?That is a very general estimate. Generally I watch the fish eat. Look for any that are not eating and figure out if there is an issue or it is a holding female. As long as they are all eating and no excessive amounts of food left after 20-30 seconds I think everything is good.
If I only threw 20-25 pellets in my blue lip would get just about all of them. He has a really big mouth. Lol