LeLutinBanni
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I bought the blue goni this weekend. The polyp are barely expanded. How many time should i wait until the polyp are going in full expension ?
There is a way to help it ?
There is a way to help it ?
The key with most goniopora is food. They require regular feedings up to a couple times a day for some species.
Some like the ora Goniopora can get away with less feedings. Some people say they do not need to be fed at all… I think it still benefits from feedings though.
The encrusting, red and short tentacle gonis seem to be the easiest. Goniopora stokesi is still near impossible to keep.
Good foods:
Dt’s Oyster eggs
Rotifers live or frozen
BBs
cyclopeeze
I bought the blue goni this weekend. The polyp are barely expanded. How many time should i wait until the polyp are going in full expension ?
There is a way to help it ?
Again depends on the goni. I have ones open up the same day and others a week.
You can try lowering the light levels it is getting. Your lighting could be more than it is used too and will cause it to expand very little.
Look at it at night.. some gonis only open at night.
Hard to keep in with sps so if you want good success feed and go lps display do to goni do not do well in low nutrient systems.
I have had a red one with blue centers for a couple years now. I keep it in middle of tank on the bottom. Seems to like the girating water flow, not direct flow. Also, I don't feed anything in particular for it. Just whatever is left in the water from the fish feedings. With this said, I have read that the red gonis don't seem to need direct feedings since they are much less demanding than the other species of gonioporas.
I dont mean to Hijack this thread but.... I have an ORA red Goni. I had it for 5 months then moved the tank it hasnt opened since. It opens in the morning before the lights come on but ony about1/8 of an inch long. It does how ever had a black algae growing on the skeletal ridges. I can pick it off but it comes back. The algae doesnt spread but seems to be a nuisance.... Any ideas on how to get rid of it?
Yeah no clearly the goni and myself are not happy :spin2: !
SO yes it looks sort of like a slime algae. The algae is only apparent on the goni. I have moved it and adjusted it a couple times to no avail. As for the attacking the nutrients i tested 0 phosphates and <10 nitrates...... but me being me i added a bag of phosphate remover a couple of days ago just to make sure i am at zero.