kenske

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Guys/Gals, can u tell what these are?

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Thanks Guys. I was hoping they are Dendros, I can't tell the difference.

Noodleman, good eye :) Just picked it up today.
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I vote sunpolyps! See below; 1st pic Dendro, other pics sunpolyps open & closed.
Feed them daily with a turkey baster or SeaSquirt.
 

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kenske

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Noodleman & Moidol: If i knew any secrets, you can count on me not disclosing it. If i did it will no longer be a secret....lol...j/k :)

Awibrandy: Thank you very much for taking your time to explain and post pics of your Dendro and Sun Coral.


I have another question for you Suncoral Keepers out there. I was doing some "googling " for care of these corals. Few articals mentioned that it is necessary to deliver food to each individual polyp. What do you guys think?
 

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Ask me again in a few months.;) So far my suncorals appear to be doing well with my method of feeding which I do with the squirt. I have been feeding cyclopeeze by squirting as slowly as possible around,under & behind the rock they are on a couple of times within a few minutes allowing for all the polyps to open. When I tried to feed each individual polyp they closed up. By the way I feed them alot of cyclopeeze because the fish steal quite a bit. Yes, I feed the fish first, and they still go after the cyclopeeze. My fish are extremely greedy.lol
 

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Crox & Awibrandy, thanks for the info. I will do my best to see that all polyps get some food.

I like to feed cyclopeez also because of the same reasons Awibrand mentioned. I also mix in Kent's Phyto, micro-vert, and coral-accel. I feed this concoction to my micros and acans as well.

BTW, what do you guys think of this (i ordered it and should be getting it next week):
It was described as mini dendros that encrusts rather than branch.
http://cherrycorals.com/view_product.php?product=6
 

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Crox & Awibrandy, thanks for the info. I will do my best to see that all polyps get some food.

I like to feed cyclopeez also because of the same reasons Awibrand mentioned. I also mix in Kent's Phyto, micro-vert, and coral-accel. I feed this concoction to my micros and acans as well.

BTW, what do you guys think of this (i ordered it and should be getting it next week):
It was described as mini dendros that encrusts rather than branch.
http://cherrycorals.com/view_product.php?product=6

I like them alot!
 
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For my suncorals if the tissue is connected I don't feed all the heads. They seem to transfer food between tissue. If they aren't connected I feed each head (as much as I can) I feed mysis, cyclops, chopped shrimp and flakes. Sometimes black worms. Nice looking Balano, wish they had more.
 

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I feed mine with a turkey baster & try to get some food to each head. When I get down to the bottom of the mysis slurry, I spray the babies (they can catch stuff with their tentacles like frogs can with their toungues :) ) I try to feed larger meaty items so as not to pollute the tank too much by overfeeding just to make sure they get some.
 

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Guys i just realized the the "glove" shaped substrate that the polyps are growing on is a LIVE bi-halve of some sort, oyster?. I took some more pics to share. :)

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