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![]() Sorry Grizz but your flowerpots or goniopora are slowly dying.
They have no chance of living in reefers tanks and that is why they should not be imported or sold. The experts who are experimenting with their needs have had some success with tanks supercharged with phytoplankton to the point that the water has a constant very distinct green tinge to it. If you want to you could set up another tank along the same idea. If you just purchased them return them to the lfs that sold them to you for a full credit. They know the drill on this species. |
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![]() Well if they are slowly dieing it sure taking long enough. They have been like this for the last 2 month and I have had then for about 6 month.
I have seen them in other tanks as well, in which they were there for years. I have heard and read all about there track record and beginning to agree that they should be left in the ocean but the are so nice.
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![]() http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/10/aafeature2
looks like they are possible to keep in a close system. I have mine for 2 months now. colour fade when it was under power compact in the bio cube. but, with it move into the 75g with 150watt MH... colour starts to come back and it polyp extension is great now as well. |
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![]() Grizz don't get excited.
The article was written over five years ago by a guy that works at a fish store called feathers and fins. Tried to find the article on using a green phytoplankton tank but can't find it yet. |
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Agree... for the most part. Most of them do die. They are really picky and have very specific needs. Most LFS will not take a coral back. Even the good ones sell hard/impossible to keep species. I wish you luck Greg!
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![]() Greg,
I have had a red for over 3 years, almost 4 now. It was about 2" in size when I bought it and is now the size of a soft ball. I did not feed it or give it any special care and it grew just fine under the 250 halides, although I did have to move it to calmer waters after I increased the flow in the tank.
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![]() Maybe once I switch out my lights to MH I will try another one if I find a good deal.
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