Goniopora for the beginner: is it a hardy coral?

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dazed_knots
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Re: Goniopora for the beginner: is it a hardy coral?

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I'd recommend checking with your LFS, they can usually special order from ReefGen for you. If you're in the Corpus Christi area, I've got a few pieces I'd be happy to sell.
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Re: Goniopora for the beginner: is it a hardy coral?

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Does anyone have the pink Goni from ReefGen in their tank, and if so, how's it doing?
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The pink Goni from Reefgen is absolutely stunning - truly one of a kind. Unique is another place that carries Justin's corals, which is awesome. He just announced a group buy for our club and it's great that he's a CT native who regularly visits our stores. Reefgen's corals are top-notch, all aquacultured, and I'm a huge fan of their work.
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florapin wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 4:40 am Anyone know where to get ReefGen corals? I thought ORA was the only option for aquacultured Goniopora. Looking to add one, but my past experiences have been pretty rough.
I've had a great experience with Bluezooaquatics, but I'd recommend checking with your LFS first - it's a big time-saver and supports the local economy.
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I've ordered from Unique Corals, not entirely sure if it's a Reefgen Goni, but it's a yellow flame - we'll see how it goes.
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Honestly, I'm a bit confused why some folks think it's a goner. My Goni's been doing its thing since day two - you know, the whole tentacle-spreading routine. I mean, every coral I've had does this; they hide their polyps for a day, then voilà, they're out and about. The toadstool leather was the only one that didn't play hard to get, but that's a whole different story. Anyway, the Goni's doing great, if I do say so myself. It's a bit of a night owl, so it mostly sticks its polyps out when the lights are low or at night.
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I'm genuinely curious, what's the longest people have been able to keep their Goniopora alive? Are there any success stories out there, like 5 years or more? Even 2 years would be impressive to me.
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My green goniopora is going strong at 6 months now. Initially, it took a bit to settle in, and I noticed it wasn't extending its polyps as much as I'd like. That's when I started spot feeding it with coral frenzy. Fast forward to now, and it's fully extended 24/7 - a beautiful sight to see.
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