No special care or feeding is provided for these magnificent creatures to thrive once acclimated to home aquaria. My tank is primarily SPS tank so I would say SPS quality water chemistry and random flow has helped them grow from tiny frags to over a foot. SPS quality includes:
- Maintaining stable alkalinity
- Maintaining 4-5 PPM nitrate
- Keeping phosphate low. Mine fluctuates between 0.04 ppm to 0.06 ppm
- watch out of heavy metals and dose iodine if low
Ocean collected Gonis take time to adjust to home aquaria. Any new Goni bought from vendors, goes through loss of color and take over 18 months to fully color up. A good percent of newly acquired frags die and hence success will depend a lot on length of growing in captivity.
Hope that was helpful.
Sam
- Maintaining stable alkalinity
- Maintaining 4-5 PPM nitrate
- Keeping phosphate low. Mine fluctuates between 0.04 ppm to 0.06 ppm
- watch out of heavy metals and dose iodine if low
Ocean collected Gonis take time to adjust to home aquaria. Any new Goni bought from vendors, goes through loss of color and take over 18 months to fully color up. A good percent of newly acquired frags die and hence success will depend a lot on length of growing in captivity.
Hope that was helpful.
Sam