Gdevine
Premium Member
I recently purchased to two cup corals for my 65g set-up EcoSystem. I did my research and purchased one orange cup coral and one (neon) yellow cup coral. Both reside in caves away from direct light and sit on the live sand.
The colonies are structured different for both where the orange cup(s) are smaller and rounder where the neon yellow is a larger (longer) cup.
I direct feed with a syringe using Cycolp-ezee, a tiny amount of defrosted shrimp and some trace minerals/vitamins once a day.
The two feed differently and the question I have is this;
The orange cup opens up with a tiny hole for its mouth and with very short polyps (almost appears plump around the small opening with tiny polyps).
The neon yellow cup however responds differently with long neon green/yellow long polyps…almost hairy looking!
Do cup corals have differing polyp lengths like this or is there something wrong with the orange cup with the small short polyps.
They are healthy and look great but I don’t understand this difference.
Thoughts?
Thanks so much,
The colonies are structured different for both where the orange cup(s) are smaller and rounder where the neon yellow is a larger (longer) cup.
I direct feed with a syringe using Cycolp-ezee, a tiny amount of defrosted shrimp and some trace minerals/vitamins once a day.
The two feed differently and the question I have is this;
The orange cup opens up with a tiny hole for its mouth and with very short polyps (almost appears plump around the small opening with tiny polyps).
The neon yellow cup however responds differently with long neon green/yellow long polyps…almost hairy looking!
Do cup corals have differing polyp lengths like this or is there something wrong with the orange cup with the small short polyps.
They are healthy and look great but I don’t understand this difference.
Thoughts?
Thanks so much,