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How big do those get
Pavona is encrusting (at least the type I have) and a relatively slow grower. I've not seen a bright yellow variety but have some green that's pretty
 
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Pavona is encrusting (at least the type I have) and a relatively slow grower. I've not seen a bright yellow variety but have some green that's pretty
I really like the plating look with entrusting corals. I wish I knew which coral would plate for me lol
 
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How old is your tank? Be sure to take into account the level of stability needed for some of the SPS...
Also need to keep an eye on alk.

Pavona I would say is medium grower. It's not as fast as montipora, but you can see growth each month. It is faster than favia though.
 
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How old is your tank? Be sure to take into account the level of stability needed for some of the SPS...
Definitely not old enough for acros. Lol. 6 months or so. I upgraded from a mature 55 gallon but started every new
 
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I've got a yellow gonipora, but they are hard to find and some reefers don't have much luck with them -still a beautiful addition.
How long have you had it. I've read alot about gonis in general being hard to keep.
 
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Also need to keep an eye on alk.

Pavona I would say is medium grower. It's not as fast as montipora, but you can see growth each month. It is faster than favia though.
I haven't dabbled in supplementing just yet. I don't dose anything mainly because I don't Wana start adding a bunch of bottles of different stuff if my current corals are doing great. So far I have a Malaysian torch. Multi green hammer. About 20 zoa polyps ..ric mushroom. And a favia. Also dosing is a little intimidating but I will kick off the training wheels when it's time lol
 

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How long have you had it. I've read alot about gonis in general being hard to keep.
Couple of years now; also have pink, red and a small green one. Do great in my tanks, but I can't get regular mushrooms to grow no matter what I try. My way of saying that each tank is unique in some ways and I wouldn't avoid gonis based just on what you read.
Good luck.
 
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