Description
3" x 2" WYSIWYG and fully aquacultured by WWC! The term micro is a misnomer as the polyps aren't technically that much smaller at least in length, they are however half the diameter. Another interesting fact, micro Goniopora aren't a Goniopora, they now fall within the genus of Bernardpora, now keep in mind they care is basically the same, so have no fear.
Unfortunately, Goniopora still get a bad rap. Gone should be the thought of them possibly not doing well for the intermediate or advanced reefer. We have over 40 varieties growing out in our farm and if we can do it, so can you! Goniopora prefer lower to medium-low par (125 to 175), with medium alternating flow and to be target fed an SPS food (due to their smaller mouths at the end of each tentacle) several times weekly. Just don't over do it. A couple of squirts is all it takes.
Lighting = Low Light at around 125 to 175 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly
Unfortunately, Goniopora still get a bad rap. Gone should be the thought of them possibly not doing well for the intermediate or advanced reefer. We have over 40 varieties growing out in our farm and if we can do it, so can you! Goniopora prefer lower to medium-low par (125 to 175), with medium alternating flow and to be target fed an SPS food (due to their smaller mouths at the end of each tentacle) several times weekly. Just don't over do it. A couple of squirts is all it takes.
Lighting = Low Light at around 125 to 175 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly