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Topic: Progress on my Favorite Corals - Added more pics. Posted: February 07 2007 at 1:01am |
So what's my favorite corals??? Suncorals!! I them!!! There's a good bud on the forum who gave me a colony because they need the extra T.L.C - so I thought I would post pics of their progress. . . 10/29/06 - pretty sad huh? 12/3/06 - Ah. . .looking a bit better! I think at this point they were trained. I will have to say training them was the hardest part, but once you got them there - it's all down hill ya know! 1/1/07 - Wha? Do I see babies?? Today: Up-close of the offspring: Sorry for the crappy pics. . . but you kind of get the idea. I think I've doubled the heads on this colony. I'm super impressed and patted myself on the back
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Posted: February 07 2007 at 7:02am |
Great job Amy, Next thing you know they will spread throughout your tank.
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Posted: February 07 2007 at 8:50am |
Good job
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Posted: February 07 2007 at 9:35am |
Thanks guys!! I noticed more babies on the back of the colony last night after snapping the shots. You wanna know what's funny?? The hubby knows the V-day is coming up ( & if you're a man. . this is a friendly reminder to get something for your special someone or else. . . ) and he said that my gift would be another colony maybe the black ones!! Ooo I'm excited!!!
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Posted: February 07 2007 at 10:18am |
Ok. So now black flowers are in for Valentine's Day?
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Posted: February 07 2007 at 1:53pm |
Amy, what lights do you have them growing under?
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Posted: February 07 2007 at 1:59pm |
PCs. . .but they're not photosynthesis.
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Posted: February 08 2007 at 2:13pm |
Great job Amie, they look very healthy!
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Posted: February 12 2007 at 6:19am |
See all it takes is the love of a good woman. Nice job! I've considered these a couple of times however am a bit trepidatious about my abilities in keeping them.
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Posted: March 02 2007 at 8:58pm |
e-mail me when they're ready to frag!!
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Posted: March 03 2007 at 1:48pm |
Fantastic job Amie. Unfortunately mine have gone the opposite direction although I have been able to keep some of them alive for over 3 years now.
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 12:49am |
When you say "train them" I'm assuming you mean feading right. Can you elaborate on how you did that. thanks, they look great by the way, you give the rest of us hope!
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 9:23am |
Well I have a 27gal nano and I think these corals are perfect nano tank corals. But when I got them. . I had to turn off all my water movement devices and lay the mysis on them. making sure all the heads got food. If the heads are connected by tissue then you just have to worry about feeding the main head. (are you confused?) But I did this for bout a month, every night around the same time. The corals got to the point where they just opened up every night once the pcs turned off. Once they got to that stage, I left the pumps on and I could shoot the mysis/brine mixture to the heads and they got caught the food. But I think what really started them to grow more is krill. Yup they eat krill! When I had my fungia I would feed them krill so why not the sun corals. . . I think when I feed them the krill I could go longer between feedings. The suncorals are at a point where they know when food gets shot in the tank and they begin opening up. But my black sun corals in the process of training. . . . just begin opening at night. . . . hopefully in a month or two I can post progress shots of them. Okay boring rant over. . .
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 9:44am |
Not boring at all. It sounds like the beginings of a good SeaStar article to me.
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 10:11am |
So just curious. Do you feed at the EXACT same time each day? Or does it need to be within a window -- namely -- feed within an hour or two of a certain time?
I have always wanted a sun coral but have feared that I wouldn't be disiplined enough for them. I have no problem spot feeding them, my problem is spot feeding them at an exact time each day. When I feed it is somewhere between 6:00 pm and 10:00 pm and I don't know if that is as exact as they would need.
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 10:18am |
I feed mine at random times, and they open up very quickly when they "smell" food.
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 11:08am |
Kevin wrote:
So just curious. Do you feed at the EXACT same time each day? Or does it need to be within a window -- namely -- feed within an hour or two of a certain time?
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Suzy hit it on the mark. . . I just feed them any time after my lights went off. And she's right, once they get the smell of food they open up.
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Posted: March 05 2007 at 3:35pm |
Sometimes I add just a little bit of food around the colony and they open, though I feed them cyclop-eze and they just seem to gorge themselves. After three rounds of feeding I stop for fear they will explode!
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