Re: JMO
Re: JMO
I never get them because they generally don't last without special care and feeding which just don't work in mixed reefs very well. Even in special biotype tanks it's a crap shoot.
Having said that, I am intrigued about a new to the hobby strain that has been showing up lately. It is carpet like/encrusting and has very small short polyps( comparable in size to some cyphastrea polps) ; some a quite colorful. From a quick look in Corals of the World , I"m guessing it's Goniopora somaliensis or a similar variant that lives in sheltered reef environments particularly under overhangs,not the turbid lagoons typical for goniopora. I wonder if it's easier to keep long term ?
Goniopora aside,I do, have a strain of xenia with provable lineage the the display tank at The Fish Place. It was my first coral , given to me by my son as a birthday present over 7 years ago.:lol:
Re: JMO
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15344539#post15344539 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gary Majchrzak
upcoming and current "hot" corals isn't the best place to be.
(buy low and sell high- know what I mean?)
fast track to the future: Goniopora![]()

Having said that, I am intrigued about a new to the hobby strain that has been showing up lately. It is carpet like/encrusting and has very small short polyps( comparable in size to some cyphastrea polps) ; some a quite colorful. From a quick look in Corals of the World , I"m guessing it's Goniopora somaliensis or a similar variant that lives in sheltered reef environments particularly under overhangs,not the turbid lagoons typical for goniopora. I wonder if it's easier to keep long term ?
Goniopora aside,I do, have a strain of xenia with provable lineage the the display tank at The Fish Place. It was my first coral , given to me by my son as a birthday present over 7 years ago.:lol: