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11/12/2009, 06:07 PM | #26 |
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I see your point. What do you do with the remainder, discard it? I have a Solana 34 and in pretty much the same situation as you. I am leaning towards using the full dosage as I also have a feeling it should be ok.
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those red and pink ones look really good
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I am trying the Tupperware method and seems to be working and polups are opening/puffing up after about 1 1/2 hrs and have added allot of cyclo and mysis food, however now what do I do? I was thinking of just leaving it in tupperware, but am concerned that it is just sitting in loads of food with no circulation and also when should I reintroduce back to tank.
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Question - do sun corals do better hanging upside down, or on the side of a cave vs being just put on the bottom? Has anyone tried experimenting with them to see?
I don't have any at the moment but am wanting some for a system that I'm building now and I love the look of them hanging from walls and ceilings in the wild.
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As long as they can capture food it doesn't matter. I agree they look awesome when hanging sideways or upside down as do many NPS corals. Just adds to the uniqueness of it.
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I agree, doesn't matter where they're kept in that regard.
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I feed mine every evening, I recently switched lighting setups and now have had to cut back my feeding. I was able to feed small amounts continuously with my old lighting setup. It has a plating type growth, Im not sure what species I have; and would be glad to know. Either way; I love my NPS and am looking into more
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08/19/2010, 07:50 AM | #35 |
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I feed my system once or trice a day depending whenever I'm at home.
You guys have an ID on this ? and a closer pic... |
08/19/2010, 11:45 AM | #36 |
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i dont know what it is but i like it... :P
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Awesome thread with great info.
My sun coral isn't coming out all the way yet and I've had it for a week and trying the tupperware method now. It gets to the point that I can barely see the yellow tentacles but they are NOT coming out. Some polyps, I can't see any yellow. How long can it take before the coral is healthily eating? |
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I never feed my sun coral (generally overfeed my tank). Mine opens like clockwork every night at 7pm.. takes about 15min to fully open all the polyps
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What food(s) are you feeding to get them so excited? Are all your lights still on at 7 PM?
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Congrats on sticky
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hey, great idea with the tupperware, i think i will try this with my snowflake polyps tonight. they haven't opened since i cleaned my tank 3 days ago, stirred up a lot of gravel. i hope it's not too late. i tried shooting him with a baster to make sure no gravel was stuck and tried spot feeding, but no luck. i may just give up if i lose him!
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I tried the tupperware method and mine opened half way. The other morning I came out and saw them all fully open. The only time I see them like that is at night time and am already in bed. Will they be ok since I do not see myself waking up in the middle of the night to feed them.
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For the ID on the coral, if it is from Caribbean, it is possibly Phyllangia americana.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1481335
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For the ID on the coral, if it is from Caribbean, it is possibly Phyllangia americana.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1481335
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Great information all. I made a video of myself feeding Tubastrea and Balanophyllia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDgHR...&feature=feedu
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/\ great video
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+1 that is a great video, thanks!
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