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great photos thanksHere’s the pictures that I just took
You can see the the original frag from the underside
Not able to get any from WWC,,, only GBRYea greens are the hardest. Youd be better off getting a 100% aquacultured variety as well. WWC has many
Bought another Goniopora yesterday. A Metallic Green, or perhaps Ultra Green, not sure, but from GBR.
Has anyone documented a Goni's skeletal mass increasing in captivity?
Obviously they need to survive for this to occur.
Yes - - I made this video a few years back. I bought a G.stokesi and wanted to chronical its life. I figured it might last a year, but went much longer than that. It died a couple years ago after a Power Blue Tang ate a quarter of it. It took about 9 months for it to waste away after that "munching".
what food do you use?While I have had a few colonies over the years, I don't believe they grew as fast as this frag I got back in May.
Taken just now after I finished going through the thread
Hard to tell from the picture but it has encrusted quite a bit for a little over 6 months. Relatively high under kessils with good flow. I target feed once a week. While the bleached pink may look a little nicer it is a lot darker and healthier now. It was a fresh cut when I got it.
Awsome reply, thanks very much.
So
1. how about under LED ? key spectrum ?
2. I've heard it recommended to keep potassium at NSW level ?
3. just how much flow ?
4. NO3 PO4 ?
what effect does the sand have, as mine are sitting on a bare bottom covered in corallineNotice I have them sitting in the sand as previously mentioned by another reefer above.
what food do you use?
Great video, & I loved the accompying music
What is your advice, besides not letting a powder blue any where near them?
what effect does the sand have, as mine are sitting on a bare bottom covered in coralline