Recommend medium flow for these, don’t want to heavy flow where they’re getting too pushed around. They enjoy a turbid environment for sure at times! -Blaine
Hey Mckinley! Goniopora are fine to hang out with one another! Always awesome to build out a Goni Garden! Thanks for tuning in to the video and leaving a comment. -Blaine
@@insanity4224wrong. Daisy alveopora and green are the most common types of alveopora. So next time, look up bangarang or bsa game over alveoporas. If white was most rare, why are rainbow alveoporas like I mentioned going for 350-450 a frag. Daisy goes for 15-35.
@@JohnWalk3r3 I’m talking about white on a coral. It’s extremely rare. Yes it’s more common to alveopora. In 20 years in the hobby I’ve only seen white on a small number of healthy coral. If you read my original response I actually say ‘on a coral’ so clearly not just talking about alveopora.
@@insanity4224this video is about goniopora and alveopora. Not other corals. So in that regard white isn’t rare. The rainbow ones actually rare, hence the reason for my question I asked tsa.
@@JohnWalk3r3 fair call the video was about those species. White is not uncommon in alveopora, which is an unusual fact in itself. Then again, the hobby is very limited to a few species of coral.
Great video, and the fact you continue to aquaculture these beautiful coral should be continually commended.
Much obliged! I love sharing the awesome aquaculture efforts we are putting on here in the farm at TSA! Thanks for tuning in.
-Blaine
All I can say is it's amazing what you guys do BIG DOGGIE 💯👣
Much appreciated and thanks for tuning in and leaving a comment!
-Blaine
@TopShelfAquatics Not a problem, and thank you BIG DOGGIE 💯👣
Great information appreciate it I will be picking some up soon!
Love it! Be sure to check out all the amazing frags we have available on our website!
-Blaine
Blaine crushes it
Great video presence and production values
Also rocking that Tyrannosaurus stache like his namesake in Predator!
Thank you! I’ll take any dinosaur, was a big fan and still am 😂
Appreciate you commenting and checking this one out!
-Blaine
Nice Really cool guys
Thanks for tuning in! 👍🏻
-Blaine
Great video as always ! ~Hailie
Thank you Hailie! Thanks for tuning in!
-Blaine
Saw a few of these at aquashella was amazing colors! Love Goni tons of variations and movement to a reef
The movement is next level for sure!! Appreciate you continuing to support, and we will be seeing you soon for sure!
-Blaine
Do some more acropora highlights . Loved that series you did awhile ago!
Absolutely can revisit that series! Thanks for tuning in!
-Blaine
I like the white tips!
I thought they were really nice once I got some more time up close with em!
-Blaine
Great video as always - I love the taffy taffy Goni but can't keep it alive - bought it twice with no luck. =(
Thaks for checking it out! Have other Goniopora or Alveopora in the system?
-Blaine
@@TopShelfAquatics alveopora zero issues. Laffy Taffy bernardopora no luck. Shame because it's awesome!
I've had two stable flower pots on my lagoon zone that has a single 360x , medium flow. I believe they also like I only feed frozen food.
My favorite LPS ❤
Hard not to love right?! Thanks for tuning in!
-Blaine
Can y’all film a video on mushrooms? Also will y’all ever have the infinity gauntlet mushroom in stock?
I’ll make it happen! Mushrooms added to the list! The infinity will have to get back to you on!
Thanks for tuning in!
-Blaine
Love it 🩷
Yeasssssss🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
YAS! 👏🏻
-Blaine
Hi guys!
What’s the Goni at timestamp 6:24? Because some of the polyps look like they have both red and blue in them? Is that just a grafted?
It's a newly acquired grafted piece! We are in the works on deciding if they are going to be grown out or sold!
-Blaine
😎👊
video starts at 2:30
I promise it starts at 0:00
-Blaine
Is the blue and red goni after the white tip alv called fire and ice? That looked insane!
A newly acquired grafted Goniopora!
-Blaine
@@TopShelfAquatics absolute banger that 😍 since seen it on parkers too so hopefully UK womt be too far behind
Let's get to 20k🎉
@@JenniferHayesJVG love it!! So close! Appreciate the support Jennifer!
-Blaine
Booooo Not Fair , I’m watching & want a couple , ship me some too the uk please 😜
I wish we could!! Thank you for dropping a comment and checking out the video!
-Blaine
What about flow
Recommend medium flow for these, don’t want to heavy flow where they’re getting too pushed around. They enjoy a turbid environment for sure at times!
-Blaine
Alright.. down to the real reason we're all here.. what's the secret sauce for keeping these things alive?? 😂
Having strong aquacultured strains is a huge help to making it a reality for us reef keepers to maintain these!
-Blaine
So Goni can touch each other?
Hey Mckinley! Goniopora are fine to hang out with one another! Always awesome to build out a Goni Garden! Thanks for tuning in to the video and leaving a comment.
-Blaine
Rasberry Limeaid looks more like lemonade.
I can see that too a little!
-Blaine
How could you not show the bangarang or orangutan alveoporas??? You show a plain white daisy alveopora?!
Because ‘plain white’ as well as black are the rarest of colours on a coral.
@@insanity4224wrong. Daisy alveopora and green are the most common types of alveopora. So next time, look up bangarang or bsa game over alveoporas. If white was most rare, why are rainbow alveoporas like I mentioned going for 350-450 a frag. Daisy goes for 15-35.
@@JohnWalk3r3 I’m talking about white on a coral. It’s extremely rare. Yes it’s more common to alveopora. In 20 years in the hobby I’ve only seen white on a small number of healthy coral.
If you read my original response I actually say ‘on a coral’ so clearly not just talking about alveopora.
@@insanity4224this video is about goniopora and alveopora. Not other corals. So in that regard white isn’t rare. The rainbow ones actually rare, hence the reason for my question I asked tsa.
@@JohnWalk3r3 fair call the video was about those species. White is not uncommon in alveopora, which is an unusual fact in itself. Then again, the hobby is very limited to a few species of coral.