The priceEverything I read says they are a little bit more patient with us lol
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The priceEverything I read says they are a little bit more patient with us lol
Huh?The price
Thank you!I LOVE your informational videos and site as well!
I’m liking that pink!I have a pink that I've had about a year and a half and a blue/green with yellow center that I've had about 6 months. My observation is that green ones are much more difficult to keep than red/pink ones are. I lost several green ones before I got my pink. Then again now the blue/green one I got recently is doing well.
When I first got it.
Now
what most reefers refer to as "micro-goni" was recently classified as bernardpora stutchburyi. That might be the 3rd one you're looking for. < RB link >Wait, so supposedly there’s 3 Flower Pot Corals, if Alveopora and Goniopora are two of those three, what’s the third?
Suggestion. If you're going to do that - get your garden from 'one place' - and make sure - they are all getting along. Multiple times I've had PERFECT growing Goni's and tried to add another one (ie. a Goni garden) - only to have the new one (somehow) kill the other 2,I’m setting up a new tank and I plan on having a “Goni garden”
Bernardpora maybe.Wait, so supposedly there’s 3 Flower Pot Corals, if Alveopora and Goniopora are two of those three, what’s the third?
It's like a live game of Risk lolI have a number of Goni's in my tank. Super easy and nice growers.
My only complaint is that they aren't consistent on which ones can touch each other. In my tank, the pink and red ones seem to be able to kill the lighter colored goni's. I have a huge pink colony touching a smaller cotton candy colony without any issues.