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![]() From what I have read so far most people say the alveopora is relatively easy to keep but the goniopora is the difficult one that dies quick. Am I mistaken?
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![]() i've had really good experience with gonis.......from what i've read, it needs lots of indirect flow (ie. use of a SEIO or Tunze, not forced flow powerheads like the Maxi-Jet), and needs to be placed on the sandbed.
and target feed them reef-roids.....but yeah, they're more of a medium-advanced coral for reefkeepers. Zach.
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![]() Thanks for the tips
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