Hi, you may have already purchased the Koi but Hill Country Water gardens has a HUGE assortment of not only pond fish (tons of Butterfly Koi) but all kinds of plants and pond ideas. It's definitely worth he drive up to Cedar Park.
Ty, Thanks for the cherry bombs! They are open and looking great! Great meeting you, and you have an awesome tank. Thanks for letting me pick your brain for so long
Definitely interested in the blue zoas. Are your zoas different from blue hornet zoas? I've seen both blue steel and blue hornets online and am looking for a vivid blue zoa...are your's pretty bright?
Also, just throwing this out there...would you be interested in trading?
My husband and I are kid free this weekend! SO we are going to try to make it! I have a couple of things I am bringing:
Purple Stylophora (approx 1/2in)
Pavona (approx 1/2in)
Green Zoas (about 20 heads)
P.S. We'll bring some munchies--not sure what yet but won't come empty handed!
I have a sun that opens at night and periodically throughout the day. You are right about the scavenger feeders who want to eat the Sun coral's food though (every night when I feed it--aprox 3-4x's a week--my emerald crab, fire srimp and pigmy angel fish come around to scavenge food!! ). My Sun likes Cyclop-eez and Coral Frenzy and I feed it via a turkey baster (just make sure not to squirt it out too fast or the tentacles will close up!). Good luck getting yours to open up! Oh one other thing make sure the coral isn't in direct lighting. You should have it under some sort of overhang or in a cave...Best of luck!