Dats and CL's are notorious slow growers.. power feeding them isn't likely to give you more then "average growth". as already been covered a properly balanced feeding regime, and the best water quality you can give your fish will do more then any amount of feeding. I've found powerfeeding w/out fasting periods even when food such as peas to encourage good digestion, these fish tend to live shorter, unhealthier lives. Exactly balancing the vit/min nutritional intake needs in such a way imo is best left to labs. missing a key building block on a power feeding schedule can do irreversable damage to fish, and quick. Just as excessive "starvation" can. Since a majority of people don't have access to doing blood work or other lab tests at home to make sure the animal is metabolizing what it needs when it needs it. feeding of fish is purely up to the keeper, but personally it's not a chance I would take with my wet pets. Young fish, like most young creatures need more food in general, where older or adults maintain on much less. If you feel you are over-feeding your fish.. then trust your gut, and follow your common sense. If your fish are thriving and healthy, why change it? Personally I'de feed 3x a day as much as they can consume in a "sitting" be it 5 mins or 10 mins.. or whatever you can allot. 6x a day imo is to much, the stomach and intestines rarely get a rest. Think about how you would feel constantly stuffed with food.