ichthyogeek
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So I know that everybody, his neighbor, and his dog usually has success in growing star polyps, but for the oddest reason, they've never really thrived for me. I have a pretty nice frag right now, and am hoping that it will spread. Yes, yes, yes, I know that if I give it time, then it will probably try to overtake my entire tank. What I'm asking are these:
What do they eat? Please don't give me any of the nonsense about these corals not needing to eat. Aside from xeniids who have underdeveloped digestion systems (or so I've heard), all corals eat something. They can't just photosynthesize, because that's just the zooxanthellae creating sugars to be broken down by the coral's mitochondria, and the corals need some sort of nitrogen and phosphorus in order to grow. Are they bacteriovores? Do they eat benthic copepods that just so happen to crawl onto a polyp? Or do they "absorb" nutrients from the environment(which would certainly disprove my idea about corals needing actual food)? What about phytoplankton? And yes, I know that some people have it growing just fine without feeding, so please don't mention that either...
Are these gorgonians or actual corals? Scott's 101 reef inverts has them listed as Briareum gorgonians, but other books say that these are actual corals.
What are their water parameter requirements? Do they prefer nutrient rich water or nutrient poor water?
I'm sorry if I seem offensive in this, but I really just want to know about green star polyps, and the whole nonsense is starting to irk me.
What do they eat? Please don't give me any of the nonsense about these corals not needing to eat. Aside from xeniids who have underdeveloped digestion systems (or so I've heard), all corals eat something. They can't just photosynthesize, because that's just the zooxanthellae creating sugars to be broken down by the coral's mitochondria, and the corals need some sort of nitrogen and phosphorus in order to grow. Are they bacteriovores? Do they eat benthic copepods that just so happen to crawl onto a polyp? Or do they "absorb" nutrients from the environment(which would certainly disprove my idea about corals needing actual food)? What about phytoplankton? And yes, I know that some people have it growing just fine without feeding, so please don't mention that either...
Are these gorgonians or actual corals? Scott's 101 reef inverts has them listed as Briareum gorgonians, but other books say that these are actual corals.
What are their water parameter requirements? Do they prefer nutrient rich water or nutrient poor water?
I'm sorry if I seem offensive in this, but I really just want to know about green star polyps, and the whole nonsense is starting to irk me.