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I’ve been using a jar to target feed my goniporia coral. It’s been retracted since I first put it my tank. This morning after feeding it extended a little, which was really exciting because it was more than I’ve ever seen in my tank. I left the house and came back and it was retracted again. I’m hoping it was a good sign, but I was so excited and now I’m just disappointed that it’s back in. Any advice?
 

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I've got a tempermental Goni that didn't really extend for two weeks after putting it in my tank. I've got another one that extended immediately. So maybe give it more time?
 

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IMO they like flow, the polyps should be able to gently flow back and forth. Seeing it beside a mushroom I assume its a low flow spot, IME they close up if the flow is too low
 
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I've got a tempermental Goni that didn't really extend for two weeks after putting it in my tank. I've got another one that extended immediately. So maybe give it more time?
I will, I’m committed to saving this guy. What color was the easier one? I hear certain colors are hardier than others.
 
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IMO they like flow, the polyps should be able to gently flow back and forth. Seeing it beside a mushroom I assume its a low flow spot, IME they close up if the flow is too low
I think it’s moderate flow, those mushrooms are tucked under a ledge in the other side of a cave wall. With it not wanting to come out do you think it would be better to give them more or less flow?
 

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My cranky goni is the one of the left, kind of a green and pink color, and it still retracts if anything changes in the tank. The red goni on the right is always extended, no matter what I do to it.

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My cranky goni is the one of the left, kind of a green and pink color, and it still retracts if anything changes in the tank. The red goni on the right is always extended, no matter what I do to it.

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Typically those red gonis are allot more forgiving. Just keep up the water quality and it’s a good idea to test and maintain manganese levels. Once I got Mn in check my gonis started doing allot better.
 

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