I have a difficult Goni that I have been keeping for almost as long as the hammer, which I think has benefited greatly from my extensive broadcast feedings. Every day my tank gets Phyto Feast and Oyster Feast, and sometimes reef roids as well. I also dose amino acids, and in researching the Goni I found out that there’s a trace element called Manganese that is really beneficial to hammers/Goni’s that is a part of what I’ve been dosing. Could be a combination of everything, but just trying to help!Thanks for the wow, no what i have are a couple frags of other colour hammers, there is a yellow (ish) one and an ultra green, the main (normal) green I have in there has lots of heads, which were all green but over the years some green has gone and is more of a mottled broken green. I was asking you about yours as it looks a lot puffier than mine and growth seems faster. Put it this way I never in 14 or so years of having a reef tank tested for phosphates until last year when I started having sps issues. So the balance of no3 to po4 is fairly very new to me. The one in red is the original type I have had, yellow is the yellow ish one that is alot slower growing and have had for about 4 years, it hasn't grown hardly at all. Maybe a couple of heads split, purple is the ultra green and white is frogspawn that I have now lost 2 heads of and I have put 1 in another lower flow tank to try and save it.
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