i just got myself a sunflower coral from my LFS and had a few questions. what should i feed it? i've been using a syringe to "spot" feed it phyto. the LFS said thats what i should be doing. does it need meaty foods? it hasn't opened up yet(3 days) its just looks swollen. what time of day or night should i feed it. what type of flow should it receive?
Eric Borneman had a a great post for information on these corals, it would be well worth your reading and I believe contains answers to your questions with regard to feeding, feeding techniques and suggested foods. I think the tubastrea is also considered an LPS, not an SPS...
sun corals are a non photosythetic coral so lighting is not an issue, but as John said ... dont beat them to death with flow. just give them a moderate flow (just enough to make the polyps gently move when they are opened.
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Also, I have absolutely no proof of this but I believe that feeding this coral on an erratic schedule makes it stay open more. Mine never knows what time I might feed it and it is open most of the time. I always drop a bit of food into the water if the tentacles are not out and this makes mine open right up. You do need to feed each polyp frequently. I use a turkey baster and feed mine mysis every day. It is also setting in a area where the flow carries food right by its tentacles. Once again I have no proof but I think that the more you feed them the more they are open.