What can you tell me about sun corals?

katsafados

Active Member
The ecess food in the DT will cause an ammonia spike if its not eaten quickly.
When I fed the coral in the 1g tank, the bottom was pretty much covered in scattered mysis shrimp, and in a cloud of phyto and marine snow lol.
Now if I do the bottle method in my DT tank, and put all that food in there, who is going to eat that much food?!?! lol Then the uneaten food will rott and cause an ammonia spike.
 

meowzer

Moderator
WELLLLLL...feeding it in a closed container will make you use LESS food.....you only put enough in that you think it will eat....
 

katsafados

Active Member
I will fight you!

So how do you suggest me picking up those pieces of food that dont fall on the sun's mouth to put them on there with a popbottle opening that cant even fit my thumb? lol
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Katsafados
http:///forum/post/3145833
I will fight you!

So how do you suggest me picking up those pieces of food that dont fall on the sun's mouth to put them on there with a popbottle opening that cant even fit my thumb? lol
GRRRR!!!!...I will have to look for the pic of the bottle...LOL...It has a syringe type thing at top.....
CRANBERRY HELLLPPPPP
 

katsafados

Active Member
I know what you mean lol, I made one of them for the favia. But my problem would be, how am I going to suck up the mysis shrimp that falls to the sand bed which is nowhere near the syringe. I'd have to add more mysis to the popbottle to hopefully hit the tubes.
Understand now? lol
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/3145844
Lois wasn't it in one of your threads. Feeding Phytoplankton to a clam maybe???????
YEAH...I'll have to do a search....

Do you know about these feedings Henry? That you can help explain the difference.
 

meowzer

Moderator
HMMM...I can say the same thing
This is why I will not get a sun coral...I do not have the time to spend feeding each polyp.....
 
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