Anybody with sun coral babies? Compact placement for a feeding?

dendro982

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Who has tubastrea spawning, larvae settled and new colonies growing, what to do next?

My skimmer is not capable for processing such amount of feedings, and a lot of food is lost in the deeps of 90g tank.

I thought to remove babies from the big rocks, glue them to smaller LR rubble, or maybe easily breakable plastic, fairly close to each other, but with some room for a growth, and place them in a small (=shallow) tank for easy feeding with tweezers - less pollution.

Any experiences, how to do that better, any short cuts or good ideas?
Thanks.
 
They will feed on smallest particles.. some may accept brine.I have many colonies of these.. Problem is always fish. I have mine in a marine molly tank. The mollies (3)will 95 percent leave it alone.
 
One year later they are able to eat the whole mysis :)
I was thinking to remove them from the fish tank because of bioload.

As I understand, you left yours in the main tank. What do you plan to do, when they will be dollar size each? Not that all of mine are of this size - just thinking ahead ;)
 
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