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Sun coral do not need much lights... They can exist even in dark caves in nature... Try squirting some food ard it

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saw some black sun coral at LCK.....boss says to avoid too much exposure to strong lights.... going at ard $20 plus plus....its really pitch black....different kind I guess.....

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saw some black sun coral at LCK.....boss says to avoid too much exposure to strong lights.... going at ard $20 plus plus....its really pitch black....different kind I guess.....

got the same at pasir ris farm a few months ago for $15. its much more expensive than the usual orange but i still prefer orange blooming, or is it that my black doesnt bloom enough...... :unsure::unsure::unsure:

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Sun corals are non-photosynthetic so it does not matter if they are under light or not.

I have mine right out under strong lighting...

To get them open... you have to introduce some form of stimulant eg. strong-smelling food into the water. My sun corals will open up once they detect my hands in the water (not joking), or when I feed GPs, cyclop-eze, brineshrimp, mysis etc.

You have to target feed each individual polyps as they are in fact seperate organisms and not part of the 'Borg Collective', so to speak.

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I was once a member of BORG... HEhe...oh well...archmage was too addictive..had to break away from it...

Quit it immediately after I made it to hall in B3...I was in the first batch in the hall of fame. :eyebrow:

Always something more important than fish.

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We are offtopic.. but the Borg is part of the Star Trek universe... I think your version of BORG is probably some clan name in Archmage... sounds like a wimpy wand-waving fairy game... haha... sorry... ;)

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erm, if u've been diving b4, u'll notice most sun corals found in the wild are attached up-side-down to the underside of rocks...almost shaded completely from the sun... can try glueing them that way...heh

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Sun corals are non-photosynthetic so it does not matter if they are under light or not.

I have mine right out under strong lighting...

To get them open... you have to introduce some form of stimulant eg. strong-smelling food into the water. My sun corals will open up once they detect my hands in the water (not joking), or when I feed GPs, cyclop-eze, brineshrimp, mysis etc.

You have to target feed each individual polyps as they are in fact seperate organisms and not part of the 'Borg Collective', so to speak.

Cheers

FnC :D

But then....target feed?

U mean if I squirt food on them they will open immediately?

They will only bloom during meal time?

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