Chris Craig
New member
I got a question about how polyps react to feeding. I had my tank cycle for three months before I put any coral in it. I currently have 1 porites, 2 montipora, 1 ricordia, 1seriatopora 1 euphyllia. the corals have all been in the tank for two weeks and polyp extensions been great on all coral and there color and size are increasing wonderfully; the seriatopora grows about .5-1mm each day and everyone appears to be eating things in the water column. Today I feed my euphyllia a piece of shrimp about 1cc in size and it took it! That was awesome I thought. Later this evening its polyps started to retract... I got worried that the light my have been to bright; I have a Orbit Current Marine Pro led and had it on the coral acclimation setting (40%) and had switched it to the regular mode last night. So anyway I was a ding bat and moved it...and dropped it on the substrate! I decided I had done more damage myself and put it back. After a bit I saw a little of the shrimp regurgitated but not all of it. Now that the moon light cycles on its seeming to be fine and the mouth that ate still seems as if there is food in it. To the question, do LPD polyps have reactions after eating and during digestion, and was this what my euphyllia was doing ( it happened quite afew hours after feeding; 8 to be exact) or was my euphyllia responding to its own circadian rhythm and the change in lightin made it retract as it did? All so was this regurgitation something to worry about?
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris