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I've got pics of some of my corals in a album on my profile page.
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hi! hope I can help. I too purchased a goniopora foolishly without doing prior research. But I was lucky to have stumbled upon a website about this wonderful critter. http://www.goniopora.org/ Unfortunately the site is either down or closed for good. I have had my "gonni" for over a year now and its doing great! On this website the author had done a series of experiments with feeding and had come up with a solution.
You must spot feed the coral. I use freezedried cyclopeeze and this has worked well for me, any small plankton type food will work as long as you get the coral fed. -Feed once a week -Use cyclopeeze or something similar, I just mix with a small amount of water -Spot feed atleast a quarter of the mouths, I use an old syringe from a test kit Its too bad the site is down it really help me out alot, infactmy coral is going to split soon in about 8 different directions. Hope that helps Cam |
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Thanks Cam.
Yeah, Mine is doing ok now too. Hope it will doing ok like last 2 month.
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Here the pictures of the Gonnie I have
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TVR Last edited by TVR; 04-14-2009 at 03:41 AM. |
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i tried it before, twice, once as a flower pot colony and as a healed frag of the branching type.
failed both times. |