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![]() lol for the record, I do NOT have any sun coral at the moment... I just really really want them
![]() I had thought about the water balance ting too but cnidarians generally are osmoconformers... that is, they are osmotically balanced with the surrounding water via their outer skin; I had figured that if this was true, it wouldn't matter if I fed them a dry food since they would just shrink a little and suck up more water through their skin to compensate... but maybe you're right. Maybe a few pellets once in a while is okay, but not as a staple food. anyone else want to throw into the pot? |
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![]() Last time I ran out of mysis mine were fed pellets and really seemed to like them. Candy canes like them too. I've never seen any bad side effects from pellets.
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![]() I've had my 3 sun colonies for a while and for months I fed nothing but pellets... I think in nature, they survive mostly on marine snow, so whatever falls on them. So pellets shouldn't be too hard to digest, it is in water.
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![]() i feed my 2 yellow and orange suncorals only mysis. they must be contented since i'm finding couple small sun polyps dotted about the tank.
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![]() Seems to be unanimous. They'll eat anything that falls on them. Feed them a variety of things and they should do well.
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