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So I'm pretty sure the purple one is a gonaporia but I could be wrong but I have no clue what the green one is can you please help identify and where best to place them? Will the sting each other? Thans in advance!
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So I'm pretty sure the purple one is a gonaporia but I could be wrong but I have no clue what the green one is can you please help identify and where best to place them? Will the sting each other? Thans in advance!
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Both are alveopora - a cousin to goniopora
 

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Well they be ok growing into each other or should I move them?
together is fine although often Alveopora is shorter stemmed
 

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1. Xeniidae sp.
2. Alveopora sp.

Both are alveopora - a cousin to goniopora
Alveopora and Goniopora are actually not closely related at all. Goniopora is in the family Poritidae while Alveopora is in the family Acroporidae.
 
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1. Xeniidae sp.
2. Alveopora sp.


Alveopora and Goniopora are actually not closely related at all. Goniopora is in the family Poritidae while Alveopora is in the family Acroporidae.
Will these coral be ok next to each other? I think they are both beautiful and don't want to kill anything
 

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Will these coral be ok next to each other? I think they are both beautiful and don't want to kill anything
I honestly don’t know because I have never kept them near each other before. Just keep in mind that xeniids can grow really quickly and take over your tank.
 

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Will these coral be ok next to each other? I think they are both beautiful and don't want to kill anything
I have both with each other- youre fine. Do note though that if you don't much experience with raising coral, or are afraid of losing either, you should choose Alveopora which is more forgiving of changes in water chemistry.
 

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I have both with each other- youre fine. Do note though that if you don't much experience with raising coral, or are afraid of losing either, you should choose Alveopora which is more forgiving of changes in water chemistry.
Lol ...my Goniopora has had some issues here and there but always snaps back to life and grows new heads....my alveopora was doing awesome for 2 months...then literally one morning was a coral skeleton ...you can't explain that!
 

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