Post pictures of sun coral

milomlo

Active Member
Hey all - I am interested in sun corals. Please post all pictures all colors.
I am very interested to see if anyone has black or red sun corals.
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johnsus

Member
I target feed every other day with a turkey baster. I feed Cyclopeeze, baby brine, DTs. The coral opens every night at feeding time, even if I am only feeding the fish so I guess it must be feeding off of whatever is floating by.
 

amber1983

Member
I payed $45 for mine too :D I feed mine frozen mysis shrimp normally daily. It has alot of babies polyps growing too :D I'll have to get some new pics once it decides to open up for me again :D
 

zoejeun

Member
If you target feed that suncoral everyday, does it still need a strong lighting system?
I'm about to start setting up my tank and making far-in-the-distance-of-time plans for softer-corals ( so I don't have to buy new lights)
 

gordie9

Member
Originally Posted by ZoëJeun
If you target feed that suncoral everyday, does it still need a strong lighting system?
I'm about to start setting up my tank and making far-in-the-distance-of-time plans for softer-corals ( so I don't have to buy new lights)
Disclaimer: never had a sun coral, but hopefully this helps:
I've only got a FOWLR but I'm intrigued by the sun coral. From what I've read, I'm pretty sure one of the advantages (or disadvantages as many may argue) is that it doesn't need strong lighting. The downside is that you have to be diligent with your spot feeding because of this. There was a pretty good thread about this a month or so ago. Someone - sorry I can't remember who - gave some good suggestions on how to feed the coral using an old soda bottle. hope this helps. And keep posting pictures. i love seeing these beauts.
One question for those who do have sun corals: How long do the polyps stay open? i've heard its mostly at feeding time, but does that mean you only get to enjoy looking at them for a few minutes? Do they stay open for a bit longer after feeding time?
 
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tizzo

Guest
Here is the black one I HAD, to much maintanance so I gave it away.
None of the colors are photoshopped, that's just how they came out. Not sure why, except maybe the lighting was better on some.




 

milomlo

Active Member
Oh that black is neat looking!!
Here is mine - I paid $30 for it from an individual. Oceana said it looks bad, so I am nursing it back. Trying to feed it daily.
This picture was taken when I first got him. I will post another when I feed it later and get some better pictures. He is opening up much better since I used the bowl trick.

 

mrdc

Active Member
Are they considered high maintenance because each polyp has to be fed? I don't think they use phtosynthesis, correct?
 

mrdc

Active Member
That's what has been keeping me from buying them. They are on my want list so maybe one day. Some nice pics up there
 

amber1983

Member
so the bowl trick worked for you :D Sun corals don't need light, thats why they have to bed fed so much. I have MH lighting and the coral doesn't care. The downside to that is it really makes your water quality go down. Mine can down a whole cube of mysis in one feeding. I really like mine, but i might get rid of it once i start getting SPS corals.
Here is a full tank shot of my tank, the sun coral is closed in this pic. I have it kinda in a shaded spot to the bottom left.
 

milomlo

Active Member
Nice tank. How do you keep that sand looking so clean? What all do you have in your tank? Why would you get rid of it if you do SPS? Can you not have it with SPS?
I will take it off your hands if you decide to get rid of it, just keep me in mind. :)
 
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