So I recently started adding PE Calanus (a type of zooplankton) to the mix I feed my sun corals. After feeding this, they are open all night and well into the next day.
If you have sun corals, you know that if you wait too long to feed them, you have to spray them with some food, then wait forever, it seems like, for them to open.
Then it can be a race to feed them while they are open or after a few minutes they begin to close back up.
Now, they stay open.... Well over 12 hours
So I'd like someone else to add just this to their mix and see if they have similar results. Just because I'm curious. And maybe its a key ingredient in helping some that have a hard time with these corals to jump start them into feeding.
If you have sun corals, you know that if you wait too long to feed them, you have to spray them with some food, then wait forever, it seems like, for them to open.
Then it can be a race to feed them while they are open or after a few minutes they begin to close back up.
Now, they stay open.... Well over 12 hours
So I'd like someone else to add just this to their mix and see if they have similar results. Just because I'm curious. And maybe its a key ingredient in helping some that have a hard time with these corals to jump start them into feeding.
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