Sweet Blue Gargonian

sounds like

sounds like

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7237237#post7237237 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by joroscoe



So, I am crossing my fingers. When I went to Sharky's, I mentioned that I heard they were really hard to keep, and he said that THOSE in particular were not that difficult. However, when I went home and researched more, I didn't find any personal testimony that someone has kept them successfully long term. The basic consensus is that they starve to death by about a year.

In any case, I bought it, and now I'll try my best! It looks pretty good right now--really long polyp extension. We'll see...

Looks like shark got what he wanted. A Sale before it started to die in the store. Best of luck. If you are successful you will be one of the first.
 
I basically trusted him because of the overwhelming positive feedback people have been giving him here and because he special ordered stuff for me as a first time buyer.

We shall see what happens...
 
It's like elegance corals and flowerpots. I know Anthony over at Sea schorr has kept his elegance and goni's for a very long time and they have a really low survival rate. I agree with Rod, there is so many more foods these days that we should not give up on these hard to keep corals. I will be the 1st to tell you all when it dies. I'm betting using Rod's food they will do well, but thats wishful thinking on my part. They are real nice though.
 
how long

how long

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7237657#post7237657 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mm949
very nice...i like...they are NOT impossible to keep..i have 3...

for how long have you had them? I had not even seen them in the aquarium trade until the last year. Are yours growing of just staying alive? how do you care for them? If you are having success why not share the wealth?
 
I lost 2 colonies of them from Dr. Mac's. After doing some research I also found that they were difficult, if not impossible to keep. Good luck!
If it lives, maybe you can sell me a frag! :D
 
Arash-

They are not that difficult to keep (IMO) if properly acclimated. I've keep a 3" piece in my nano for over a year feeding it powder Phyto 3x a week. It definitely is photosynthetic so give it some good light. Mine turned completely blue - polyps and skin after about 3 months. I would post a pic, but the person I sold it to didnt have the same luck as I did.
 
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