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    Posted: February 08 2017 at 8:01am

I had way too much excitement for a grown man this morning when I came down stairs and saw that both my dendro heads were full extended and looking like, well a dendro. Been working on them for 2 months now to get it where they will come out for more food. 

Target feeding fish food and coral food has helped a lot. 

Who else has NPS?  I gave up on Suncoral years ago.  Those are tough for me.

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The only NPS are the sun corals I get in here and there, although, I sell them eventually. While I have them though, I feed them daily and get them to come out throughout the day. I actually keep mine in the sump. There is a lower amount of flow in there, so I can just broadcast feed in a tiny area and it stays in there long enough for the coral to eat. Eventually, it makes it up to the display. If I had intended to keep them I wouldn't keep them in the sump of course. That is just a quick way for me to feed them a ton, without having to put too much effort into it. 
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