I most definitely will try this. Now I have cut top odd plastic bottle and place over him and fed him that way. But still no polyps came out. I will try your method.I've heard a lot of people have success with the method i gave above, personally, i haven't had to go that far, what i did was put some reef food like coral frenzy in the water for a few minutes, turn off all the pumps for 15 to 20 minutes and once the water came to a stop, placed mysis on the top of the tubes. This was usually enough to get it to eat after 10 to 15 minutes, after that they started coming out at feeding time and i just fed them like i would any of my other lps, turn off the pumps, spray food at their feeders and give them 5 minutes, then turn the pumps back on.
This setup is new. I will change his place I thought where he was had low light, also on the bottom but I will put him under a ledge or somethingSun corals usually grow under cliffs or in caves they are low light corals if you have an overhang put him under there see if he starts to open more. How old is your setup?
Yes I agree all g re at advice. I do usually wait till brights go out and blues come on.All good advice above. You can also wait until the lights go out for a little While to see if it extends its Polyps then and feed.
Yes that's what I tried with a cut off half plastic bottle. Then I stuck a hose through the screw top and let all the food surround him but still didn't open up. Maybe bc I just got him? I just hope he doesn't die.I feed mine during the day. Put a container on top of it with a hole. Then put the food in with a turkey baster and blow gently. I haven't fed it for a while though. It gets old pretty fast.
THIS ^^ i agree 100%.It gets old pretty fast.
Well I am by nature a pretty giving person so i don't mind sharing, but I would like it to survive and grow before i can frag .. lolTHIS ^^ i agree 100%.
Good luck reef docg! I used to remove mine from the tank to target feed each polyp. I was pretty fanatical at first. Very easy to frag pieces too for friends.