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Location: Southern California
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New to sun polyps
Does anyone have any good information I could use on my new frag of sun polyps. I just bought the frag a few weeks ago and so far the polyps haven't come out. The only time they sort of show is when I feed all the fish. Also, there's some algae in between the heads on the exposed skeleton, what should I do about that? Anything would help, thanks.
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Mike
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Location: Lodi, Ca
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Sun corals do not use light to feed. You need to feed them meaty foods like brine shrimp or cyclopese(spelling). When I had mine I took a water bottle and cut the bottom off to cover the coral. Keeps the fish from taking there food. I used a baster to fill the bottle. This link might help you too.
http://en.microcosmaquariumexplorer....low_Sun_Corals
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