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Scleroneptea:
more details on tank, if possible. Very interesting it it's keeping. Know theory, but can't keep the big corals alive.
Chili coral:
it should be more or less fine in the tank with a lot of floating small particulate matter, size of defrozen mysis water (mysis, defrozen in strainer in the small volume of water, or the cube of mysis directly in the tank), or ZoPlan and smaller sized food. Without skimming and proper filtration water spoils pretty quckly, beware. Need to be in high flow area.
If you feed all day long (say, 5 times a day) - most of the day chili will be open (at least under 27W daylight in 6g). Mine is always open late in the evening and in the morning, before light are on - no matter is food there or not. But if there are no food and lights are on - it closes.
BTW, there are different kinds of Chili - with smaller and with bigger polyps. The bigger are easier to feed, for the smaller - ZoPlan or mysis water, or the special food for filter feeders, if it's available and affordable.
Tried MicroVert, ChromaPlex - the reaction as if I didn't gave anything at all. Tried GARF recipe of flakes with ReefPlus - not with my filtration, they probably have better.
Non-photosynthetic gorgonians are much easier, than chili - large polyps: Cyclop-eeze, ZoPlan, mysis water.
But there are easier and better looking corals: neon-green candycane, bright red mushrooms, white xenia, green star polyps. You can take a look at the tanks in the threads Idol tank or Idol nano.