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CTaylor

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In a very heavily skimmed tank (38 gallons with a EV-150). Stong lighting, 400 watt halide 6500k, and actinic. It is directly under the halide, though 12" under water surface. Medium-strong water flow with wave maker.

It's receded when I moved a few months ago. Though it's regrown over the receded area by about 50%. All in all, it's doing really well. I heard before I got this red goni that they are the type that do well for long-term.

I've also seen that the green types may fair well if kept in groups of more than one, such that the tentacles of adjacent specimens touch when opened fully.
 

CTaylor

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I thought I deleted my post (well made it blank; apparently it didnt work). It was meant for reply to a different post. Disregard it please.. thanx!
 

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since someone replied to it anyhow..

the skeleton is exactly the same size as when I got it. (I think). I wouldnt imagine that they grow very fast once they are past the 'juvenile' stage. I've only seen very few 'big' gonipora.
 

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<<since someone replied to it anyhow..
the skeleton is exactly the same size as when I got it. (I think). I wouldnt imagine that they grow very fast once they are past the 'juvenile' stage. I've only seen very few 'big' gonipora. >>

Look at some of the photos of wild sections of goniopora in veron, and I think you might change your mind about that. Just because collected specimens may be small.. it can get quite large, and even make pillars.
 

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