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Suck It
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I think goniapora is a coral too far. Many super-serious reefers can't keep them alive. Their diet leads to
fouled water I THINK is the knock. Many are sold, few survive. But don't take my word for it, nevr had one. I WOULD SAY though that if you are going to get one, let me send you a frag of this purple gorgonian. That Goniapora is going to want to eat, and it can be bad for your tank in some ways. If you have a good overflow system, most of the food is going to go into the sump/skimmer. You need something with a LOT of polyps to capture the food that the gonio can't eat. Like a lot of palythoa or other sea mat type organisms. The Goniopora will want enough cyclopeze to survive, and it can foul a tank up if it's the only coral feeding in that manner. I guess you could turn the pumps off and target feed. I have so many polyps with tentacles in my little 20 gallon, the cyclopeze disappears in minutes. Last edited by OLS; 05-17-2011 at 10:49 AM. |
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I'll take a video so you can see my stock and send it up to youtube. I did that just a bit ago, but we have more stuff now. I've changed 90 gallons of water in a very short time cause of the hair algae. I got rid of every bit of it (queue the parade). Thank You very much for the offer, and if I already didn't have some, I'd have taken you up in a second. ![]() I should also say I was gonna move my gorgonia but it's already grown fast to the rock I dropped it in. It's a crazy fast grower. Oh, I ordered freeze-dried cyclopeeze yesterday. I feed phyto regularly. When the frozen cyclopeeze becomes available, I'll order some of that. I spent $100 on just food yesterday. lol I'll post pics of what I think is goniapora. You guys can tell me then, k?
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