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I have been offered a really spectacular gonopora but have heard that they are really difficult to keep. I have tons of lighting (MH and T5) and good flow, very little livestock and a really stable large system.. I tried searching but came up with poor results, does anyone have any experience with these and any advice on keeping them succesfully...?
 

Meloco14

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I have had a goniopora that my brother bought for almost 2 years now. Up until a few months ago it always looked very healthy. But beginning a few months ago the tissue has started receding away from the edges of the stoney base. I would say that about 50% of the base is now dead skeleton. Nothing had changed in my tank to cause this that I know of. I can only assume that it is because these corals just don't get enough food in our tanks. Some people have better success with them though. I have heard that this is one coral that does well in a little "dirtier" water. That is, water with higher nitrates. Not sure if that is a proven fact though. I did a google search and found goniopora.org. I didnt look through it thoroughly but you might want to check there for more info.
 

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