Fathead dendro. The yellow looking smaller head one closes a lot. Fatheads always want to feed and are easy. This is it next to an octospawn, it is huge.Which nps listed, less the gorgo, has done the best for you?
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Fathead dendro. The yellow looking smaller head one closes a lot. Fatheads always want to feed and are easy. This is it next to an octospawn, it is huge.Which nps listed, less the gorgo, has done the best for you?
Ty. Always wanted to add some. May b the time. LolFathead dendro. The yellow looking smaller head one closes a lot. Fatheads always want to feed and are easy. This is it next to an octospawn, it is huge.
This is the other one I have from AquaSd, it has a much smaller head/mouth.Ty. Always wanted to add some. May b the time. Lol
Thank you, they are one of my favorite corals. Again, mine are in bright light all day and they remain open all day if I add a little bits of food through out day, which I often do. You WILL need to target feed them at least a couple of times a week, a little food every day is better. I "broadcast feed" the tank with a turkey baster so the other corals and fish get fed, and that causes the sun corals to open, but that alone is not enough food for them. Which is why for me, its better to have them near the top so I can feed them daily. I use a varying mix of frozen foods, which contains mysis, brine shrimp, "plankton", mussels, etc. There is not a solid recipie, it varys from time to time. Here is one more pic so you can see them in relation to the whole tank (58 gallon mixed reef).Wow! Thats beautiful! I only was thinking of adding them to a cave to replace their wild habitat (and hopefully see some polyp extension during the day ) I do unfortunately have higher light so I don't know if that would work, how often/what do you feed? I was thinking if I put them in a cave I could pop a mysis or some other frozen cube it and it would float to the top while slowly releasing food. Though yours look amazing!
Wow! That tank is incredible! Is that a pleogyra on the bottom left?Thank you, they are one of my favorite corals. Again, mine are in bright light all day and they remain open all day if I add a little bits of food through out day, which I often do. You WILL need to target feed them at least a couple of times a week, a little food every day is better. I "broadcast feed" the tank with a turkey baster so the other corals and fish get fed, and that causes the sun corals to open, but that alone is not enough food for them. Which is why for me, its better to have them near the top so I can feed them daily. I use a varying mix of frozen foods, which contains mysis, brine shrimp, "plankton", mussels, etc. There is not a solid recipie, it varys from time to time. Here is one more pic so you can see them in relation to the whole tank (58 gallon mixed reef).