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![]() I also feed mine with frozen ocean plankton. Has some different nutients than mysis. Good idea to feed with both food types. If the heads are connected by tissue, then even if only one or two heads extend the tentacles to feed, they should provide enough nutrition to the weaker heads for them to recover over time.
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![]() mine eat just about anything i give them mysis, brine, plankton, choped krill even flake and pellets they open up as soon as they smell food hit the water for the fish...lol MAN they can eat alot...lol
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![]() They like moderate flow and dark areas right? So I should place him in a cave on the bottom of the tank?
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![]() Don't have but have been looking into them.
paraphasing Borneman, " strong current, need to keep area free fr uneaten food and debris, light doesn't harm them". Since they need to be fed, suggest placing where you can easily feed. |
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![]() I have mine right under my lights. Doesn't seem to bother them. I feed a mix of Brine and Michika's frozen. I melt the food in a shot glass of tank water then with a turkey baster, spray the food over the sun corals. The food blown around where the fish eat it. I wait about half an hour until all the polyps come out and then try to feed each head. There are some that I miss, but they are connected with flesh. I typically feed them every second day.
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![]() Thanks for the tips, the coral seems to be coming around, I can see the polyps and fleshy bits trying to come out
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![]() When I first got my sun coral, it refused to eat being target fed. I found using the top half of a pop bottle to cover it, then insert mysis (after being thawed in sw in a dish) from a pipette then let sit for 5 minutes, then go swirl/create flow inside the bottle, then repeat.. It came back very quickly after 2 weeks of this, every 3-4 days.
Also important, keep tracking of your feeding schedule on a calendar incase you don't already ![]()
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![]() pop bottle works well and if you don't have strong flow, you can use a green strawberry basket to cover them with so the fish can't get at the food...
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