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From the little reading I've done on sun coral they don't require lots of light or a really strong current (you have to hand feed each polyp anyway). Good luck with the sun coral, I can't wait to get one for my tank.
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The guy at the store threw the sun in for free when I bought the other two. I was reading about the hand feeding, doesn't sound too complicated.
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No, it doesn't seem to be that hard. It just has to be done. It sure is a beautiful coral, no doubt about that, and free is very nice
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If you want to know more about sun corals; Melev's Reef has a really good article/info page on them
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I've had sun corals a few times but found once the novelty wears off target feeding is a pain so I no longer keep them.
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