Planulating Tubastraea

jd474

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Does anyone know what age Tubastraea begin planulating, and roughly how many planulae they should produce? I have some younger colonies, and have been finding newly settled corals, but only a very small number. It is possible they are being removed through the filtration, or only a few planulae are being released.
 
Filtration will certainly remove the vast majority, unless prepared for the spawning event. I'm not sure on age or exact number. I've seen only a few larvae, to several hundred larvae released from the same coral during different spawning events.
 
I like the idea of a few hundred larvae a lot more. It's possible, but I keep fly screen over the surface skimmer so the garden eels in the tank can't find their way to the pump impeller. I think it is probably too small for the larvae to get through, as well. I have considered caging the oldest colony, so maybe I'll give that another thought.
 
In my experience, suns will spawn based on how much they're feed, vs any other factors in our tanks. When my nps tank was just started, I fed the 2 sun colonies nightly and had, literally hundreds of "baby" polyps. They were all over the tank and I had a few colonies growing upside down on overhangs. As the collection grew and I had to cut feedings back, it's a rare event to see any, unfortunately. Too many corals in there now, to feed daily
 
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