Hi,
I just got a black sun coral. I made the mistake of trusting a fish store employee and got them without researching. There are two people who work there that give good advice and steer me towards success. My mistake came when I assumed everyone working there would do the same. In any case, it's my mistake for not researching before I bought it.
Could I have some advice on caring for these guys? I'm new to saltwater and these are one of the first corals added to the tank. I got them yesterday. I checked periodically during the night to see if they opened and never saw them open. I tried to feed them right after lights out and they didn't respond. I also tried again in the morning before lights on. This time I put them in a container with a cube of brine shrimp and covered that up with a towel to keep it dark. I waited 40 minutes and nothing. The food I put on top was still there and they were still shriveled up and not open. Is it too late for these guys? I don't want to keep moving them and taking them out cause I'm sure it stresses them. It's hard to tell in the picture but they recede about 1/2-1/3 of the way into the tubes.
I just got a black sun coral. I made the mistake of trusting a fish store employee and got them without researching. There are two people who work there that give good advice and steer me towards success. My mistake came when I assumed everyone working there would do the same. In any case, it's my mistake for not researching before I bought it.
Could I have some advice on caring for these guys? I'm new to saltwater and these are one of the first corals added to the tank. I got them yesterday. I checked periodically during the night to see if they opened and never saw them open. I tried to feed them right after lights out and they didn't respond. I also tried again in the morning before lights on. This time I put them in a container with a cube of brine shrimp and covered that up with a towel to keep it dark. I waited 40 minutes and nothing. The food I put on top was still there and they were still shriveled up and not open. Is it too late for these guys? I don't want to keep moving them and taking them out cause I'm sure it stresses them. It's hard to tell in the picture but they recede about 1/2-1/3 of the way into the tubes.