runamukus
Thu, 9th Oct 2008, 06:48 PM
I bought some sun coral, which looked ok at the LFS. When I got it ino the tank, they never opened up for feeding. First I figured it was simple acclimation. Then after a few days of not opening,(and YES I did check throughout the night hours to see if they opened then) and I thought maybe it is a bad sign, so I did some searching. Some say they could be starving and are too weak to bring out the tentacles to feed.
SO - I took them out and put them in a special little container for feeing. I placed cyclopleeze in the water to see if that would get them to open up. NOPE. But I did notice their little mouths puckering up.
SO - I thawed some frozen mysis shrimp and layed them on the heads that were most upright, and they did eat the shrimp! But they NEVER extended their tentacles.
My question is: Am I fighting an uphill battle? How hardy are these little fellers? I'm trying to feed them everynight and they'll eat a small mysis shrimp or two but that is about it. I'm wondering if anyone has rescued a sun flower coral before and if they have any suggestions to help me.
Is it okay to 'inject, (and gently I may add)' a mixture of cyclopleeze and mushed up mysis shrimp directly into their mouths? I'm afraid to do that thinking I may blow them up or something. Anyone who knows how to rescue them, please let me know cos I'm trying like crazy.
All water params are good, 0 everything. Other corals looking fine, just have zoo's, xenia, mushrooms, hammers and candycanes. All other livestock look perfectly happy. I really think I have a sick coral. The lighting is stock biocube ligting so I'm not blinding them. The water temp is 80. I upped the stock return pump with a more powerful pump to get better flow.
SO - I took them out and put them in a special little container for feeing. I placed cyclopleeze in the water to see if that would get them to open up. NOPE. But I did notice their little mouths puckering up.
SO - I thawed some frozen mysis shrimp and layed them on the heads that were most upright, and they did eat the shrimp! But they NEVER extended their tentacles.
My question is: Am I fighting an uphill battle? How hardy are these little fellers? I'm trying to feed them everynight and they'll eat a small mysis shrimp or two but that is about it. I'm wondering if anyone has rescued a sun flower coral before and if they have any suggestions to help me.
Is it okay to 'inject, (and gently I may add)' a mixture of cyclopleeze and mushed up mysis shrimp directly into their mouths? I'm afraid to do that thinking I may blow them up or something. Anyone who knows how to rescue them, please let me know cos I'm trying like crazy.
All water params are good, 0 everything. Other corals looking fine, just have zoo's, xenia, mushrooms, hammers and candycanes. All other livestock look perfectly happy. I really think I have a sick coral. The lighting is stock biocube ligting so I'm not blinding them. The water temp is 80. I upped the stock return pump with a more powerful pump to get better flow.