| | |  08-23-2005, 02:17 PM Krill is not something I've ever fed mine, but you can feed them brine shrimp instead of having to grind up anything. I think your sun coral are fine, but to be sure I'd have to see a picture. If you can post one, that would be great! If they aren't, they'll decay and turn into empty holes. #ed_op#BR#ed_cl#Your LFS sells frozen brine shrimp in small cubes. Thaw it in a dish with some tank water, and suck up some of the liquid from the shrimp & water mixture first, and slowly release the liquid over your sun coral. Do this later in the evening when they are due to open-6-7pm, and it will encourage them to open for you ust by letting them taste the juice. Since they feed on what's in the water column, they will absord DT's and other foods in the water columnwhich is great for them. That's what they live on if you're not giving anything extra. IMO, you should still feed your tank the DT's on your regular schedule as I know they love that too! They love brine shrimp, so spoil them with it and watch those suncorals shine for you. Shortly after you have teased them with the liquid, they generally will open looking for more. Then suck more of the liquid up but this time make sure there's some of the tiny brine shrimp in the next feeding. Gently shoot the liquid & shrimp from the baster on to the open polyps. As the shrimps hits the open polyp it will stick to their "flower", and you'll see them close over the shrimp. I generally will give them another shot of shrimp once they open from their 1st dose. After they are fed, come back and look at them after they've eaten. You'll see them open and shining. As you continue feeding them (at least once a week is what I do), and they become bigger and more beautiful before your eyes, and they will also start to spread. Take a picture of them now, and then have fun comparing them to the original photo! Don't forget to share your success with us as they grow!#ed_op#DIV#ed_cl##ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl# |
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