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![]() Just a couple of questions
1. Do sun corals sting like other corals 2. When feed ing them do you have to feed each head or are they all conected and a couple is enouf
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![]() I dunno about the sting.
I've heard that if the sun coral is healthy then you dont have to feed each mouth. but if the flesh is receding, you have to feed each mouth individually... |
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![]() They are each individual animals, unlike many other polyped corals. At first, yes, make sure they are all fed. In a mature, well fed, tank, they all compete equally, much like the rest of your corals.
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Has anyone else noticed this before?
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![]() I remember reading that Sun corals have strong nematocysts in Eric Boreman's book. Also, the fact that the polyps are quite sticky and that this coral is non-photosynthetic and has large polyps and likes to eat meat might indicate that there are lots of nemotocysts.
http://www.fishprofiles.com/interact...d.asp?id=26209 "Aggressiveness: Medium – High. Although slower growing than a lot of other corals, Tubastrea polyps contain powerful nematocyst cells that are capable of stinging other corals that are within their reach." |