CITES App. II
One Corol Flowerpot Small tentacles
Goniopora spp
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Common stock
Aquacultured
Moderate care
Reef Safe ✓
SKU: CRGONIonec
Discover the vibrant beauty of One Corol Flowerpot with its unique small tentacles.
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Export Size
up to 30.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
100 L
Salinity
35.000–35.000 ppt
pH
8.10–8.40
The One Corol Flowerpot (Goniopora spp) is a stunning coral species known for its captivating small tentacles that create a mesmerizing visual effect in marine aquariums. This coral is often characterized by its bright colors, which can range from greens to purples and pinks, making it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts looking to enhance their underwater landscapes. Its unique appearance is complemented by its ability to sway gently in water currents, creating an enchanting display that captures the essence of tropical reefs.
In terms of natural history, Goniopora corals are primarily found in the warm, shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific region, thriving in environments where they can receive ample sunlight. This species often establishes itself in colonies, forming large, bushy structures that provide habitats for various marine organisms. They play a crucial role in reef ecosystems, contributing to the overall biodiversity and health of coral reefs.
Behaviorally, One Corol Flowerpot corals are known to be somewhat sensitive to changes in their environment, which makes them an interesting yet challenging species to care for. They exhibit a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, tiny algae that live within their tissues and provide them with essential nutrients through photosynthesis. This relationship not only enhances their vibrant colors but also highlights their dependence on light and proper water conditions for optimal growth.
In their natural habitats, Goniopora spp can often be found in areas with moderate water flow, which aids in the distribution of food particles and nutrients. Their preference for stable conditions makes them a significant consideration for aquarists aiming to replicate their natural environment in captivity.
In terms of natural history, Goniopora corals are primarily found in the warm, shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific region, thriving in environments where they can receive ample sunlight. This species often establishes itself in colonies, forming large, bushy structures that provide habitats for various marine organisms. They play a crucial role in reef ecosystems, contributing to the overall biodiversity and health of coral reefs.
Behaviorally, One Corol Flowerpot corals are known to be somewhat sensitive to changes in their environment, which makes them an interesting yet challenging species to care for. They exhibit a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, tiny algae that live within their tissues and provide them with essential nutrients through photosynthesis. This relationship not only enhances their vibrant colors but also highlights their dependence on light and proper water conditions for optimal growth.
In their natural habitats, Goniopora spp can often be found in areas with moderate water flow, which aids in the distribution of food particles and nutrients. Their preference for stable conditions makes them a significant consideration for aquarists aiming to replicate their natural environment in captivity.
For successful care of One Corol Flowerpot (Goniopora spp), maintaining ideal water parameters is crucial. The recommended temperature range is between 24°C to 28°C, with salinity levels of 1.023 to 1.025 ppt. A pH level between 8.1 and 8.4 is ideal to support their growth and overall health. It's essential to monitor these parameters closely, as fluctuations can lead to stress and decline in health.
Feeding Goniopora corals involves a combination of direct feeding and relying on the symbiotic algae within them. Offer high-quality coral foods and small particulate matter several times a week to promote growth and vitality. Compatibility is vital; they are best housed with peaceful tank mates and should be placed in a location where they can receive moderate water flow without being subjected to strong currents.
Acclimating Goniopora corals requires gradual introduction to the aquarium environment. Float the coral in a bag for about 20 minutes, then slowly mix in tank water over the next hour to help reduce shock. Quarantine new specimens for at least two weeks to prevent potential disease transmission to existing tank inhabitants. Regular monitoring during this period can help ensure the coral's health and adaptation to its new environment.
Feeding Goniopora corals involves a combination of direct feeding and relying on the symbiotic algae within them. Offer high-quality coral foods and small particulate matter several times a week to promote growth and vitality. Compatibility is vital; they are best housed with peaceful tank mates and should be placed in a location where they can receive moderate water flow without being subjected to strong currents.
Acclimating Goniopora corals requires gradual introduction to the aquarium environment. Float the coral in a bag for about 20 minutes, then slowly mix in tank water over the next hour to help reduce shock. Quarantine new specimens for at least two weeks to prevent potential disease transmission to existing tank inhabitants. Regular monitoring during this period can help ensure the coral's health and adaptation to its new environment.
One Corol Flowerpot corals are suitable for shipping, provided they are carefully packed to minimize stress. Use insulated boxes with temperature control measures to maintain stability during transit. A packing density of 1-2 corals per container is recommended to prevent damage. They are sensitive to temperature fluctuations, so maintaining a consistent temperature between 24°C to 26°C during shipping is crucial. As a coral species, Goniopora spp is not listed under CITES, facilitating easier export.
Species Parameters
Max Adult Size
30.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Habitat
reef
Temp Min
24.0 °C
Temp Max
28.0 °C
Salinity Min
35.000
Salinity Max
35.000
pH Min
8.10
pH Max
8.40
Min Tank
100 L