Sick Goniopora ?

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Yesterday I picked up a gionopora from my lfs and all other corals I picked up yesterday seen to be doing great but the goniopora doesn't seen like it is extending its polyps. Is this normal for some strains or do I just have to wait. It was also really short in the lfs.

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Gonis are tricky in general, seems like mostly luck to me, mine randomly started to grow after months of struggling with algae and recession. Wait a few more days then move it to higher flow and light.
 

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Yesterday I picked up a gionopora from my lfs and all other corals I picked up yesterday seen to be doing great but the goniopora doesn't seen like it is extending its polyps. Is this normal for some strains or do I just have to wait. It was also really short in the lfs.

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Gonis are quite picky. I'd give it a week before I'd worry too much.
 

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By the way its an alveopora, its basically the same as a goni though. The only difference is that alveo has 12 petals on the polyps, and goni and 24 petals. IME alveo's are a bit easier than goni's, and typically have shorter stems than goni's.
 
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By the way its an alveopora, its basically the same as a goni though. The only difference is that alveo has 12 petals on the polyps, and goni and 24 petals. IME alveo's are a bit easier than goni's, and typically have shorter stems than goni's.
Ohh that explains wht the stems are so short. Thanks.
 

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