Than the Man ! I like the way he thinks . State of the art . Caring about his workers , sharing his mistakes , & of coursr his fashion sense 😊. Ryan , your a good man too . That coral farm of his . Just well thought out state of the Art . A Great man ! 😊. & He doesn't take himself too seriously .I admire him 😊
This is a great conversation and so perfect for me. I’ve struggled with Gonis in the past, losing 3 or 4 in the past 3 years. Oddly enough I have an Alveopora that is growing like a weed! I had to move it up to a higher tier to give it some space and all it did was stretch out even more. I’m glad to hear that it should be easy to frag. Thanks for getting together, You’re Two of my favorite minds in the hobby!
I know a lot of hobbiest's find these corals quite a bit easier to keep than in previous years, but man do I still struggle to keep them healthy. I can keep them alive, but they are so difficult for me to keep colored-up and maintain their polyp extension. I greatly appreciated the care tips Than provided here. This was a very informative video, and I'd personally love seeing the format for more genus of corals. Thank you
Goniopora, bernardpora and alveopora are my favorite corals also. They check all the boxes, come in other colors other than red and green, long flowing polyps or short flower like appearance. It is a challenging coral to keep with all the gratification with success. Pro tip manganese is a goni's friend
Good timing, I have a firecracker Goni that has been slowly getting more unhappy over the 6 or so months since I got it. Still extends out but really isn't thriving, hoping that moving locations will help as my other LPS are reasonably happy.
One thing that killed my goni was stirring sand and scraping algae off glass. When I do my tank cleaning now i remove the goni and put in a seperate bucket with tank water until the tank has filtered for atleast a few hours. They seem to be very sensitive to water parameter changes. Phospate spike from dead algae and the junk in the sand bend when stirred.
Ugh I can't get my one goni to open at all and its been weeks. I've tried a few different placements with lighting and flow. I can't get it. I'm on moonshine so I know my traces are on point. Daily dose maganese etc....don't know what to do next.
If I have some green hair algae (1/4” size ) growing in between the polyps of my Amazeballz Goni, how can I permanently remove it without hurting the Goni?
"they call them throwers" lol! I just got fish from Elliot and the FedEx driver came to the door and just dropped the box and walked away. Disregard the "live fish caution" labels everywhere. Don't ring the door bell or anything. The fish arrived very healthy despite the journey!
Want to know something hilarious about hotdogs that I just learned? The box from the factory says “weiners”. Like, their Latin name is “wieners”. “Hot dog” is the common name.
There have been posts on here and r2r from people that have gotten acro white bugs and AEFW from TG, both with video/photo evidence. Before I saw those posts, I had purchased other types of frags from TG, and was flabbergasted at how tiny they were for the price.
Lol, everyone gets the bugs regardless of source. I've received corals from wwc with flatworms. Do your part on quarantine or isolate the infected coral before placing it into the main reef tank.
@@sovereignviper90 Yeah, WWC is notorious for having pests. Plenty of small boutique vendors out there that do their job which results in not having nasty problems like bugs or AEFW. And no, not everyone gets those pests.
@opethmike with almost 30 years in the aquarium hobby, I can guarantee you'll go through phases of pests and nuisance algae's. Saying that no one will is just being vein. Yes, you are correct. There are small shops that have prestine corals with glistening frag plugs, but let's be honest, not everyone has time to source out those shops or have the time to drive to them. Online vendors give those people a chance to purchase "high-end corals" without the needing to go out. Personally, i am old-fashioned, and I take the time and research to find the shops that are trusted vs. paying the online woke named coral at a premium. Each their own and their own wallet I say lol
@@sovereignviper90 I didn't say that no one will go through phases of pests and algae. You're twisting my words there. I said that not everyone will end up with white bugs or AEWFW. You took my statement and twisted into being a broader statement. I'll be glad to continue this discussion if you can do so fairly.
Truuly bizarre to hear Ryan is hesitant to have a planted tank cuz of the high maintenance! Just don’t throw co2 and a ton of light on it and u won’t ever need to trim a thing.
Than and Ryan. The Bob Ross and Big Lebowski combo of the reef world.
Than the Man ! I like the way he thinks . State of the art . Caring about his workers , sharing his mistakes , & of coursr his fashion sense 😊. Ryan , your a good man too . That coral farm of his . Just well thought out state of the Art . A Great man ! 😊. & He doesn't take himself too seriously .I admire him 😊
Love these deep dives on specific corals, Than is a great resource.
This is a great conversation and so perfect for me. I’ve struggled with Gonis in the past, losing 3 or 4 in the past 3 years. Oddly enough I have an Alveopora that is growing like a weed! I had to move it up to a higher tier to give it some space and all it did was stretch out even more. I’m glad to hear that it should be easy to frag.
Thanks for getting together, You’re Two of my favorite minds in the hobby!
I know a lot of hobbiest's find these corals quite a bit easier to keep than in previous years, but man do I still struggle to keep them healthy. I can keep them alive, but they are so difficult for me to keep colored-up and maintain their polyp extension.
I greatly appreciated the care tips Than provided here. This was a very informative video, and I'd personally love seeing the format for more genus of corals. Thank you
Goniopora, bernardpora and alveopora are my favorite corals also. They check all the boxes, come in other colors other than red and green, long flowing polyps or short flower like appearance. It is a challenging coral to keep with all the gratification with success. Pro tip manganese is a goni's friend
Thank you both for the long content episodes with you two on both your channels. These videos have been amazing!
Another great conversation! Thanks guys
Great conversation guys. I love these conversations about a specific coral. I got some great information about my issues I’m having with these corals.
I have a sunburst, rainbow dash, and banshee from Than and the crew. All 3 are doin amazing!
Fantastic information, thank you!!!!
Great video and will certainly buy polylab dip. Goni’s love plenty of manganese and can suffer if insufficient in a reef tank
Good timing, I have a firecracker Goni that has been slowly getting more unhappy over the 6 or so months since I got it. Still extends out but really isn't thriving, hoping that moving locations will help as my other LPS are reasonably happy.
Great episode.
One thing that killed my goni was stirring sand and scraping algae off glass. When I do my tank cleaning now i remove the goni and put in a seperate bucket with tank water until the tank has filtered for atleast a few hours. They seem to be very sensitive to water parameter changes. Phospate spike from dead algae and the junk in the sand bend when stirred.
Sorry to hear about your goniopora!
Nicole Bridges is the lady at the end of the video. I am going to.watch her talk now. Thanks for these videos guys!
Ugh I can't get my one goni to open at all and its been weeks. I've tried a few different placements with lighting and flow. I can't get it. I'm on moonshine so I know my traces are on point. Daily dose maganese etc....don't know what to do next.
I did a 2-min un-diluted dip with H2O2 for 2 gonis when I got them. They were angry for a few days but bounced back. YMMV.
Look how sustainable reefs in QLD Australia frag goni’s they seem to love it
If I have some green hair algae (1/4” size ) growing in between the polyps of my Amazeballz Goni, how can I permanently remove it without hurting the Goni?
I get the thing about wanting a challenge. I'm 6 months in, I can keep corals. I want a challenge. I got myself an NPS gorgonian
What was the lady's name from macna?
ruclips.net/video/rbfNC1AcwZs/видео.htmlsi=L4OUqijCCG1W9Z5P
It's a great listen. Glad someone was interested in it too.
I tried to post the link. Didn't go thru. Nicole Bridges MACNA 2022
It's me!! Nicole Bridges - my website is CoralEverAfter, and you can search for my MACNA talk on YT. (Thanks for the shout-outs!)
"they call them throwers" lol! I just got fish from Elliot and the FedEx driver came to the door and just dropped the box and walked away. Disregard the "live fish caution" labels everywhere. Don't ring the door bell or anything. The fish arrived very healthy despite the journey!
I know you guys are trying to sell stuff and make a living, but this was a pretty good video...
ruclips.net/video/rbfNC1AcwZs/видео.html is the lady who works with dying corals.
Want to know something hilarious about hotdogs that I just learned?
The box from the factory says “weiners”. Like, their Latin name is “wieners”.
“Hot dog” is the common name.
There have been posts on here and r2r from people that have gotten acro white bugs and AEFW from TG, both with video/photo evidence. Before I saw those posts, I had purchased other types of frags from TG, and was flabbergasted at how tiny they were for the price.
Lol, everyone gets the bugs regardless of source. I've received corals from wwc with flatworms. Do your part on quarantine or isolate the infected coral before placing it into the main reef tank.
@@sovereignviper90 Yeah, WWC is notorious for having pests.
Plenty of small boutique vendors out there that do their job which results in not having nasty problems like bugs or AEFW.
And no, not everyone gets those pests.
@opethmike with almost 30 years in the aquarium hobby, I can guarantee you'll go through phases of pests and nuisance algae's. Saying that no one will is just being vein. Yes, you are correct. There are small shops that have prestine corals with glistening frag plugs, but let's be honest, not everyone has time to source out those shops or have the time to drive to them. Online vendors give those people a chance to purchase "high-end corals" without the needing to go out. Personally, i am old-fashioned, and I take the time and research to find the shops that are trusted vs. paying the online woke named coral at a premium. Each their own and their own wallet I say lol
@@sovereignviper90 I didn't say that no one will go through phases of pests and algae.
You're twisting my words there. I said that not everyone will end up with white bugs or AEWFW. You took my statement and twisted into being a broader statement.
I'll be glad to continue this discussion if you can do so fairly.
Truuly bizarre to hear Ryan is hesitant to have a planted tank cuz of the high maintenance! Just don’t throw co2 and a ton of light on it and u won’t ever need to trim a thing.
😂yep. Not good value on a half priced carcass😂
hey Guy's how about cylyum light sticks in packing for shipping as a trial to see if the coral arrives a little less shocked" stressed" etc..