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No issue just wanted to show off my clowns inside my goniopora :)

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Cool. I wish I could keep gonis alive. Mine just wither away after a few months
 
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I had a maroon clown that mercilessly abused a Goni to unalived.
Aw man I’m sorry :( my clowns have been in my Goni for about three months now. The first week the Goni looked like it was stressed but after a while I guess it accepted them lol
 
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Cool. I wish I could keep gonis alive. Mine just wither away after a few months
They can be pretty finicky. Apparently they like “turbidity” which I guess is defined as small particles in the water column, but I think any nutrients will do. I’ve noticed whenever there’s more nitrates than usual (usually 10,15 ppm) the gonis do better
 

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