How is the best way to prepare and mix new saltwater for a water change?
2) What is the best food to feed a percula clown, yellow-tailed damsel, lawnmower blenny, Lemonpeel angel, bi-color angel, Kole tang and Banggai cardinal in a reef tank? I currently use a 1/2 Formula One and 1/2 Formula Two. Occasionally I will also use some dry flakes as well. The fish seem to enjoy Formula One over Formula Two. In fact, some avoid Formula Two all together. I just want to make sure I am feeding them a proper diet and will make any changes you suggest. Thank you. Rob >> Wow, thanks for two questions I feel confident I can answer! (Better not get too cocky here, it’s just that there have been a spate of “great unknown” queries of late). 1) There is a best way to pre-mix synthetic… in a separate container, in advance of use. Get/use a chemically inert, clean “trash can” or similar large, water-holding container and place it within reach of your system or sump(s). Make a mark on the edge where about a given amount of salt mix makes oh so many gallons of finished product
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