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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Sun Coral not opening.
I know the ordeal. Wait and it'll open. I know that it doesn't require light (i've got it under a ledge). But i've had this thing for a week and it won't open. What gives???
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ive never had them but try putting some little pieces of chopped silverside or shrimp by them to kind of coax them to open up
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have you checked it in the middle of the night?
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You need to try and feed it, you cant just wait for it to open. Try putting a little frozen cyclopeeze or a few drops of selcon/zoecon in the tank. That should make it open and then you can feed it. Try something meaty. I use a mix of finely chopped shrimp, scallop, mussels, clam and squidd.
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I actually got one last weekend and it has been opening up at night. I have started feeding it during the day and withing 15 min or so they start opening up to feed. I guess you can train them to open up during the day as long as you keep a pretty good feeding schedule.
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Mine is also under a ledge, but it only opens after lights off unless I feed it something. It stays open most all night.
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Frozen cyclopeeze is your best bet. Mine open like clockwork but to get them to do that I've had to feed cyclopeeze regularly and then feed squid/mysis/silversides. I got two new colonies almost a week ago and they're just now learning when to open...usually they open just as I'm getting done feeding the other colonies.
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How often do you guys feed your sun coral, and how often is too often?
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#9 |
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three times a week is the max my tank can take. gotta keep the excess nutrients down. i just feed the tank including fish three times a week. my acans, blastos and other lps also indulge.
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my suns
I have tubastraea (sun coral) spread out in various places in tank.
I've had very good results with these beutiful corals. I place mine in high flow (not direct powerhead flow!!!!!) Low light areas. some come out only at night..and some don't care, as long as they smell food! I feed enriched live brine, or baby mysis twice a week ![]() this old colony is always open ,sorry bad pics from last night! ![]() ![]() |
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i actually have it in a bowl outside of the tank. I just now took it out of the tank and into a bowl and put some zooplankton in there. Mixed it up and I can tell it's wanting to but the "feathers" haven't came out. It looks as if the mouth is open slightly. That's all. I have some shrimp that I was gonna feed it but should I wait til if fully opens or go ahead and put it in the bowl with it?
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it takes patience!!
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I have my sun coral right out in bright light on the sand bed. When I want to feed it, I take a 20 coke bottle with the bottom cut off and put it over the coral, then I use a turkey bastor to blast it with food. You might want to give that a try.
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