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06-25-2005, 07:28 AM
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| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Daytona Beach, Fl Age: 50
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| Sun Polyp I'm thinking about purchasing a sun polyp I saw recently at the LFS i frequent. I've done some research on line about this beautiful piece however the pics I see online don't look anything like what is in the store. I know the animal is probably retracted, making it look like an orange skeleten. I look into the skeleten and can see what looks like a yellow "eye" deep inside each polyp. I read that they have to be target fed and "coaxed" out initially to be fed. Anyone have any experience with these that can give me an idea of what I could be getting into? Also, any info on a Christmas Tree Worm?
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06-25-2005, 08:03 AM
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| | Vlamingii Tang
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Utica, NY Age: 49
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| Re: Sun Polyp This is a picture of an open and closed sun polyp
I have an orange cup coral that looks a lot like a Sun Coral ( I'm not sure if it is related or not )
But I do believe that somethingfishy has a Sun coral if you want to ask him about it. John _________ 150 Gallon Reef 2-400w MH 2-110w VHO Actinic's, Moon lights, 250lbs LR,2-CPR CS150 overflows, 55 gallon sump/Refugium,auto-top-off, 6-Stage RO/DI Filter, E.T.S.S.600 Skimmer, Red sea 100 ozoneizer, Pinpoint ORP/PH controller, MRC-CR2 Calcium Reactor, 80w R/Lifeguard UV filter, 1/2 hp Chiller, Medusa 2 stage Temp Controller, Iwaki MD-100RLT Return Pump |
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06-25-2005, 09:21 AM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Los Angeles, California Age: 20
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| Re: Sun Polyp i have some, they r great! mine stay open 24/7 and r awsome, i dont know if i have a pic of my new colony...they r very cool coral! _________ Tank Specs:
55 Gallon Mixed Reef
48" Tek Light: 4-54W T5 HO Fluorescents
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1x 54W Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent, 1x54w Super Actinic Blue 03 T5 HO Flourescent
1x 54W 12000K Aquablue Special T5 HO Fluorescent, 1x 54w 10000k AquaSun T5 HO Fluorescent
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06-25-2005, 06:00 PM
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| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Daytona Beach, Fl Age: 50
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| Re: Sun Polyp do you target feed them or do they require any special care? I've been in the LFS several times and have never seen them open. I'd really like to add it to my tank but don't want to buy an orange skeleten. Also, anyone had any experience with Christmas tree worms?? |
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06-26-2005, 08:51 PM
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| | Whip-Lash Squid
Join Date: May 2004 Location: PhillySuburbs, Pennsylvania Age: 41
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| Re: Sun Polyp Sun polyps do need direct feeding as they are not photosynthetic. The can go in a shaded place tho, filling out the aquascape
Christmas tree worms **usually** come on rocks with Porites coral and it is believed that they live off the mucous or have some sort of relationship with the porites that they need it to live....Porites is realtively easy to keep, if you can keep it , they the christmas tree worms should be OK> This is only what I have read and have no personal experience!  _________  I Love My Sig By John Hawkins!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Date Started 9/04 58 gallon Oceanic Tank, 20 gal DIY sump/fuge w/ Kent Marine Auto top-off, Air Water Ice RO/DI, 10,000 K 175 W MH, 2 VHO 03's 96W each, AquaC EV 120 Skimmer
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06-27-2005, 04:29 AM
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| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Daytona Beach, Fl Age: 50
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| Re: Sun Polyp Thanks for the info. Really appreciate it. I did go ahead and buy that piece I was looking at. Some of the polyps started to come out last night so i will try and feed them today. Would the best thing be frozen brine shrimp or do you have another recommendation? |
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06-27-2005, 04:30 PM
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| | Vlamingii Tang
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Utica, NY Age: 49
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| Re: Sun Polyp Quote: |
Originally Posted by SJR Would the best thing be frozen brine shrimp or do you have another recommendation? | This link may help http://www.bomani.com/sunpolyps.html John |
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06-27-2005, 05:25 PM
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| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Daytona Beach, Fl Age: 50
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| Re: Sun Polyp Thanks again fletch. I had already seen this article. I actually fed the polyps that were out tonight with a syringe and brine shrimp. Pretty cool to watch. I'm just hoping that more of the polyps will eventually emerge. thanks for your help. |
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06-27-2005, 05:42 PM
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| | Vlamingii Tang
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Utica, NY Age: 49
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| Re: Sun Polyp No Problem  |
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06-28-2005, 06:14 PM
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| | Blue Ringed Angel
Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: St. Louis
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| Re: Sun Polyp Great info everyone.
I wanted to mention that some people use a feeding cap for these. (The top 1/3 of a 2 liter bottle...you open up the cap and squirt food in with a turkey baster then put the cap back on).
I prefered to limit waste and would take a rubbermaid container, fill it with tank water, yank the coral out of my tank and throw it in there for feeding several times per week and then put it back in my tank. _________ Curt |
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