Benefits Of Feeding Phytoplankton
• Brighter coloured corals • Faster coral growth • Greater polyp extension • Increased number of micro fauna • Increased zooplankton and copepod populations • Mysid populations will bloom due to the increase in copepods. Phytoplankton is high in EPA and ARA, but low in DHA.
Many common reef aquarium animals are filter-feeding phytoplanktivores. In other words, they eat tiny algae that they capture from the aquarium water. In the natural environment, they often eat a lot of it.
Despite that, they are in many cases quite choosy about what they eat in terms of food particle type and size. There simply isn’t a rich enough supply of this food source in our tiny, crowded, recirculating aquarium systems to meet their needs. |