Feeding Sun Coral

stricknine

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Looking for a good tip...

Bought a sun coral on the weekend and I cant get to open. I know they require a lot of feeding, and Im okay with that but I cant feed it if it wont open.
I have it in a darker place in the tank with mid range flow, and tried to entice it with lights/pumps on and off with phytoplankton, mysis, brine, reef roids, and plankton - all with no luck of getting it open. Also tried a suggested margerine container with tank water on the side by itself.

Any tips on getting the polyps to open???
 
Leave it alone. It may take a week or 2 to get comfortable. Feed the tank the last meal of the day, and when you see the tentacles open, feed it.
 
Yeah like swingrrrr said. I used to have one and took a week b4 it opened. It was a pita to target feed so I returned it.
 
What worked for me was ,cut a 2 liter soda bottle in half then youcan glue a piece of 1/2" pvc pipe into the neck where the cap went pointing up. measure from the sandbed to the water level , then make sure the pipe +1/2 soda bottle are 1" taller ,put the open end of the bottle over the coral and squirt mysis down the pipe . Make sure you don'ttouch the coral with the bottle while placing over it .,leave it in place for about a half hour, od this each day at the same time and in a short time it will be waiting for you to feed it . This meathod also keeps the other creatures from stealing it's food,and you don't need to get your hands wet either.
Lee
 
thanks lee,

went to the local pet store and got a piece of 3/16 tubing for air lines in fresh water tanks, also a 15cc syringe for dog medicine feeding and the two fit together like a glove. Now i have a decent size syringe i use for target feeding and with a 24'' extension.

Will continue the regiment for a while and post the results...

Any more advice???
 
Bach,

What is cyclopeeze? Where would I get it? Is it fresh, frozen, dry? Heard the name a lot but have no idea what it is.

Thanks!
 
I second cyclopeeze. It is a zooplankton that comes in frozen bars or in freeze dried containers, but go with frozen if given a choice.

Mine also love mysis shrimp, pellets, flakes, and whatever else lands on them. They aren't very picky :)
 
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