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Will do! Thanks!I would lower it in the tank or make sure it’s not getting to much flow
Have you fed it any?FWIW he has been in the exact same spot since I put him in the tank. Only recently did this. But I will make the change and look for improvement. I have increased the flow in the tank slightly.
Is that a galexia next to it?
No. It’s a wildfire sympodium.Is that a galexia next to it?
Sympodium doesn’t get enough attention. I had a nice colony of it years ago, and in that sps/lps mixed reef, it was one of my favorites. Yours looks great!No. It’s a wildfire sympodium.
I agree both of mine like low flow and low light but all gonis can be different like you saidGoni will do whatever the heck they want for seemingly no reason. It’s hard to determine if there is a problem or if it’s just moody. Changes - in location especially, or flow or lighting, can take days or weeks to adapt. I’ve learned, with mine at least, that when I think something is wrong to just leave it because moving it just further annoys it. I’ve had 10 Goni open and 1 stayed unextended for multiple weeks and was only partially open. I’ve had Goni with 3”
Tentacles for months and then they closed up for a week, and then only extended 1-1.5”.
Every Goni can also be unique in what it wants. Some like low flow some like medium. Some like low lighting, some like medium or high. If the current spot/conditions were going well and it was extending and looking good, and then stopped, I would say just leave it and wait it out. If it never really opened good, then I would suggest to move to a lower spot
Thank you so much!Goni will do whatever the heck they want for seemingly no reason. It’s hard to determine if there is a problem or if it’s just moody. Changes - in location especially, or flow or lighting, can take days or weeks to adapt. I’ve learned, with mine at least, that when I think something is wrong to just leave it because moving it just further annoys it. I’ve had 10 Goni open and 1 stayed unextended for multiple weeks and was only partially open. I’ve had Goni with 3”
Tentacles for months and then they closed up for a week, and then only extended 1-1.5”.
Every Goni can also be unique in what it wants. Some like low flow some like medium. Some like low lighting, some like medium or high. If the current spot/conditions were going well and it was extending and looking good, and then stopped, I would say just leave it and wait it out. If it never really opened good, then I would suggest to move to a lower spot
Ohhh yea they can be for sureBottom line is this little guy is a DIVA.