First Corals

meanmachine

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I just added my first corals to my tank today

a sun polyp and a green zoo.

Any NEWBIE advice on caring for them?

the guy at the LFS said to add some frozen brine shrimp to the tank to feed them? Is this a good idea?
 
Sun corals need to be spot fed regularly, as they're not photosynthetic. I'd use things like mysis (or even better a blend of frozen foods) rather than brine, it has more nutrition. Each polyp needs to receive some food (I'd use a feeding tube/stick to spot feed, rather than just putting something into the water column). If you do a search you might be able to find some successful methods of keeping these guys well fed without overfeeding the tank.
 
In nature, they occur in shadier areas because they can't compete in the sun, but this coral seems to be okay with lighting in general, IIRC.
 
DO I need to add any additives to the water...Calcium or Iodine?

Right now my calcium is just under 500, but i haven't added anything to the water
 
They can handle most lighting levels. They are found under overhangs because thay CAN compete/ survive were other corals cannot. In nature they are mainly open at night. I prefer cyclopese for feeding mine. I you have trouble controlling nutrient levels you can remove and place in a bowl of tank water with heavy food concentration for 10 - 15 minutes and then place back in tank. This is a popular method but not my favorite. It works in smaller tanks though.
 
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Do get this book to. So you can research the animal before you buy it. :)

The sun coral needs to be target fed at least 3 times a week for long term survival.
 
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