I need to know what you’re doing to get these like this!!! What’s you’re secret?!Same for these…all diff positions in tank.
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I need to know what you’re doing to get these like this!!! What’s you’re secret?!Same for these…all diff positions in tank.
Send me $1000 and I’ll tell you.I need to know what you’re doing to get these like this!!! What’s you’re secret?!
Yes on the nutrients. I never feed any of my corals.They are hardy. They like some nutrient in the water and they appreciate feeding.
They used to be. If you get a captive bred one of the common variety. I've kept them in a little 40 that has instability and a 130 nowWas always told goniopora are difficult and/or do not have long term success in aquarium
One of my lfs have some aquacultured which they feel are pretty hearty
Those who have-experiences with them?
Wow p04 that high?! Mine is around .08-.25. N03 9-15. My alk is around 9.2 all the time. I also dose iron/manganese twice a week. Only about 5ml a week. I use cve+, along with reef roids, and coral curry.Send me $1000 and I’ll tell you.
Honestly, good flow, Alk 8-9, Ca 400-450, PO4 1 to 1.2, NO3 20-30. I periodically add manganese, iron and phyto can’t say for sure that helps or not. Beyond that, nothing special. I’ve always found gonis pretty easy actually.
So how long have they been aquacultured??Was always told goniopora are difficult and/or do not have long term success in aquarium
One of my lfs have some aquacultured which they feel are pretty hearty
Those who have-experiences with them?
Whoops. Left out a decimal point. .010 to .012.Wow p04 that high?! Mine is around .08-.25. N03 9-15. My alk is around 9.2 all the time.
Haha!! I was thinking I might doing this all wrong if they’re supposed to be that high!!Whoops. Left out a decimal point. .010 to .012.
That’s fine for par. Mine are sitting between 80 and 150+/-My par not enough
Im running maybe 200/225 at top pf tsnk and 80-100 on sandbed
I’m gonna steal your tank.They are able to acclimate to a wide range of par. P04 and NO3 is more important for them to thrive. Needs to be available. See pic below. Left side of tank. Some at bottom, middle and at top. All fluffy and growing onto rocks.
Mine are doing quite well at about 250 under MH/T5 combo lighting. I am also running above average nutrients at 1.0 ppm PO4 and 10 ppm NO3. Had the goni for about 6 weeks and it seems happy. Tank is quite old (9 years) despite the young corals (had to restart after a major crash).What's the general consensus on PAR for these guys? I thought it was 100ish...?
Lol, thanks. Think I have around 40. Lost count. Also have some Alves in the mix as well. IMO, they are the perfect coral. Movement, color and fairly easy to take care of. Only issue I’m running into is they have grown and spread onto the rocks so I need to frag but have no way of doing so. So running into coral warfare.I’m gonna steal your tank.
Gonis are my love language.
I may have just bought 2 more plus the one I won….so 33 gonis and counting
Frag them!! I’ll buy one of each!! Gonis are all I want!! I can’t get enough of them. I’m serious, I’ll take one of every frag you get!!Lol, thanks. Think I have around 40. Lost count. Also have some Alves in the mix as well. IMO, they are the perfect coral. Movement, color and fairly easy to take care of. Only issue I’m running into is they have grown and spread onto the rocks so I need to frag but have no way of doing so. So running into coral warfare.
I can’t that’s the problem. You really need to frag them by removing and using a band saw. Since they grown onto the rock, I can’t do that. So it’s survival of the fittest.Frag them!! I’ll buy one of each!! Gonis are all I want!! I can’t get enough of them. I’m serious, I’ll take one of every frag you get!!
Whoops. Left out a decimal point. .010 to .012.
OExtension wise, this guy gets crazy extension. Down low but good flow where he is. Those polyps are 8/9” long. Nuts!
I’ll buy enough of them to pay for a bandsaw!!! It’ll be worth it!I can’t that’s the problem. You really need to frag them by removing and using a band saw. Since they grown onto the rock, I can’t do that. So it’s survival of the fittest.
Yeah you correct. You get the idea.Did you add an extra decimal this time? 0.10-0.12