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![]() I was wondering how everyone's goniopora are doing from this thread? I tried a couple when I first started a tank that didn't make it and was considering giving another one a shot after reading on how people are keeping them alive.
I actually had one that produced a baby frag, but my "reef safe" chocolate chip starfish ate it. I love the advise you can get from an LFS!
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What dumb a$$ told you that a choc chip star was reef safe, they need a kick in the......
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![]() I currently have 3 gonioporas, a purple, a red and a peach. My pruple one I've had the longest, coming up on 3 years now I think.
![]() It has not really grown or declined since I got it. It just remains static. Strangely it can go from nice and puffy like in that top picture, to all shriveled and retracted in this picture.. ![]() .. and remain this way for days at a time. I got a red one from zoeElite a few months ago. It was a baseball sized goni. It has now encrusted over and onto the rock that I mounted it onto and continues to spread. My latest goni I got a month ago so hard to say how well this one will do. I do not feed my gonis anyting because their feeding tentacles aren't sticky so even if I sprayed them with food like I do with my other LPS, the food doesn't get trapped. I am certainly no expert but it almost seems to me like they filter feed. ![]() |
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![]() Ya but you could make a rock grow in your tank's Kien so you don't count
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![]() Juging from the photo, they have way too much current. Mine are doing very well and I have them from about a year but they are in a gently flow.
I also feed them reefroid and coral frenzy as well as live phyto. Quote:
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Switching my light out for MH as soon as I build my canopy hopefully in the next week.
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grizz i had a green for a year and a half it was the size of a softball when i sold it that person still has it today it grew bigtime for me...i also had a purple alot smaller but it stayed alive too i had that one for about a year. i kept mine right out in the open they were getting lots of flow i kept them on rockwork and directly under a 250w halide 20000k.....i found if i cut the pumps they shriveled up bad or if i picked them up they didnt like that either.. i never spot fed in that tank minus some food for my zoas or fish so i doubt they were getting enough from that to survive.... i dont think these are one of those things that should be left in the ocean since alot of hobbysts are having success with them even if it is on a small scale.......if we gave up now then they all died for nothing.....i believe there is an answer to every problem ![]() someone told me once that the reds are easier to keep alive ![]()
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