Goniopora Green question

revjaxson

Member
I just purchased a green goniopora. Did i screw up? Is this a flower pot? I'm such the newb!! :scared: SWF says this one is moderate to care for while i have others "torch and frogspawn" SWF sez difficult. Others say expected life in captivity is <12 months.
I've read all the warnings hear about "flower pots". sheesh.................................newb, newb, newb
 

joncat24

Active Member
yes it is a flowerpot....but dont be disheartened....I have had mine now for about 6 monts and it is doing well. although it may not last, so far it is outstanding. mine seems to really blow up after a good feeding of cyclopeeze and I also keep it toward the top for better lighting...good luck :jumping:
 

dogstar

Active Member
Yes, sorry to say, goniopora is a difficult coral to have long term. 12 mths is good if you can keep it healthy that long. Some do claim sucess w/ them so hopefully you can get some tips.
 

revjaxson

Member
Here ya go.... It took about 45 minutes to extend. I've been reading and reading and reading. This one will survive!!! I just need the reef jedi to add his .02. Where's your input wax?
 

john kelly

Member
Originally Posted by revjaxson
Here ya go.... It took about 45 minutes to extend.
That is how it should be. Very nice!
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
I wish my two had short tentacles like yours. Mine are really full and long and take up a LOT of tank space because they sting.
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Originally Posted by revjaxson
I just spot fed this guy with Cyclopeze. Mud do I have to feed every polyp?
Nope. All the tentacles are connected by a membrane at the base, so feeding one tentacle is like feeding all of them. When I have time I take squid or some other seafood, chop it up very finely (about 1mm pieces) and feed the polyps/tentacles with that.
This method of feeding takes forever, but it is very satisfying and probably very good for the health of your flowerpot.
 

john kelly

Member
Originally Posted by mudplayerx
Nope. All the tentacles are connected by a membrane at the base, so feeding one tentacle is like feeding all of them. When I have time I take squid or some other seafood, chop it up very finely (about 1mm pieces) and feed the polyps/tentacles with that.
This method of feeding takes forever, but it is very satisfying and probably very good for the health of your flowerpot.
Hey mud,
If you take a sharp steak knife and finely shave the seafood (shrimp, scallop, squid, etc...) while it is still frozen, instead of chopping it, it makes it a lot easier to create super small chunks.
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Originally Posted by John Kelly
Hey mud,
If you take a sharp steak knife and finely shave the seafood (shrimp, scallop, squid, etc...) while it is still frozen, instead of chopping it, it makes it a lot easier to create super small chunks.
Thanks for the info :joy:
I've tried both methods and they seem about the same to me... the part I hate is actually getting the pieces to stick to the polyps on the end of the tentacles. There are some days where it is very frustrating, even with the filters and powerheads off.
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Originally Posted by CROME
i just got mine today heres some pics
Make sure you spot feed it meaty foods and dose phyto. Many aquarists do not spot feed the meaty foods and I think that MAY be why flowerpot corals don't live past the 8 month mark in tanks.
 
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