I have been seeing all kinds of different crazy named goniopora. And at crazy prices sometimes. Is that the new hot coral? I just back in the hobby a few months ago and I was just wondering.
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A while back they were close to impossible…for whatever reason those and alves mownseem reasonably easy …They were always around but kinda in a corner of reef keeping due to them being extremely fickle to keep and be successful with.
A while back they were close to impossible…for whatever reason those and alves mownseem reasonably easy …
the new reds that have been appearing probably have boosted sales also I reckon
If I’m honest, Gonis, Torches and Hammers have always been around but they seem to be more popular. We just lost them during the great craze of SPS corals (which have now all been grown so even some of the rarer ones are almost everywhere).I have been seeing all kinds of different crazy named goniopora. And at crazy prices sometimes. Is that the new hot coral? I just back in the hobby a few months ago and I was just wondering.
same here, I got these from Aqua SD about a year ago, I’d recommend them for Alves and Gonis quicker than a endorse for torchesI tried and failed miserably with gonis for years, I just recently acquired one to see if my luck has changed. I figure since there are more aquacultured out there versus wild caught, they may of adapted better to reef tanks.
AquaSD is a fav for local ordering, they are a few hours south of me. I don't mind the 20$ shipping cost for their stuff, I've done good overall with them.
Wow, I'm impressed.
Wow, I'm impressed.
What kind of parameters? More sterilized SPS numbers, or grimy like I keep my tanks at, lol.
We're talking like 20-40 nitrate, .08-.1 phosphate when I do test, lol.
I can deal with those numbers, lolDefinitely not sterile. I have some SPS but most of my corals are lps. I really don’t chase numbers , but last time I checked nitrates 15-20, phosphate pretty low .02-.05. Alk 10.7, calcium 450, Mag 1470-1500.
Sure . I had several in my Nuvo 30l. Just keep them in a space to themselves. Also if you get the related Bernardpora keep them apart.Are they aggressive? Can they be put in a 20 gallon nuvo ?
AquaSD is a fav for local ordering, they are a few hours south of me. I don't mind the 20$ shipping cost for their stuff, I've done good overall with them.