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Old December 30th 03, 10:33 AM
--BS--
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Hi there

I have made a English version for my website so that you can injoy my tank
and setup as well as my Dansih friends !!!

So have a look and tell me what ya think :

http://www.coralreef.dk/

So happy new year and happy reefing in 2004


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Old December 30th 03, 03:03 PM
Marc Levenson
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That was nice of you.

For what it's worth, "bobble" should be "bubble" (bubble trap for your sump)
"ajust" is "adjust"
I didn't look to closely, but noticed those two...

I was looking at your most recent pictures. Did your goniopora ever open up
fully or has it continue to look pretty much like the images you've provided?

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Hi there

I have made a English version for my website so that you can injoy my tank
and setup as well as my Dansih friends !!!

So have a look and tell me what ya think :

http://www.coralreef.dk/

So happy new year and happy reefing in 2004


--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com


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Old December 30th 03, 03:30 PM
Marc Levenson
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Oh, one more correction, only because it was a pretty big one. "Lighting"
instead of "Lightning" LightNing is the stuff that comes out of the sky and hits
the earth, usually causing problems for powerlines and people that aren't hiding
adequately. grin

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Hi there

I have made a English version for my website so that you can injoy my tank
and setup as well as my Dansih friends !!!

So have a look and tell me what ya think :

http://www.coralreef.dk/

So happy new year and happy reefing in 2004


--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com


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Old December 30th 03, 04:04 PM
--BS--
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Thanks Marc...

The spelling should now be right - or at least more correct than before :-D

About the gorniopora - do you mean this picture
http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi.../photo_13.html

If so thats just how it looks sometime before bedtime ) At day its fully
extended and a true beauty. Heres a close up of it
http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi...s/photo_5.html

It use to be on the rocks but after i moved some of my rocks i have now
placed it in the sand. It seems to like the current there more anyway. Many
people find these corals hard to keep but i havnt had any props yet...

Brian



"Marc Levenson" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Oh, one more correction, only because it was a pretty big one. "Lighting"
instead of "Lightning" LightNing is the stuff that comes out of the sky

and hits
the earth, usually causing problems for powerlines and people that aren't

hiding
adequately. grin

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Hi there

I have made a English version for my website so that you can injoy my

tank
and setup as well as my Dansih friends !!!

So have a look and tell me what ya think :

http://www.coralreef.dk/

So happy new year and happy reefing in 2004


--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com




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Old December 30th 03, 04:09 PM
Marc Levenson
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Brian, what color is the goniopora? It looks very bleached to me, in that
image. However, your camera's colors might be misleading.

Here are the gonioporas I've had:
Green Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/goniopora.html
Purple Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/two_gonis.html
Red Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/red_goni.html

The text beneath those images are pretty redundant, but not everyone looks at
each image and I wanted to discourage a brand new reef keeper from rushing out to
buy one.

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Thanks Marc...

The spelling should now be right - or at least more correct than before :-D

About the gorniopora - do you mean this picture
http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi.../photo_13.html

If so thats just how it looks sometime before bedtime ) At day its fully
extended and a true beauty. Heres a close up of it
http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi...s/photo_5.html

It use to be on the rocks but after i moved some of my rocks i have now
placed it in the sand. It seems to like the current there more anyway. Many
people find these corals hard to keep but i havnt had any props yet...

Brian

"Marc Levenson" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Oh, one more correction, only because it was a pretty big one. "Lighting"
instead of "Lightning" LightNing is the stuff that comes out of the sky

and hits
the earth, usually causing problems for powerlines and people that aren't

hiding
adequately. grin

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Hi there

I have made a English version for my website so that you can injoy my

tank
and setup as well as my Dansih friends !!!

So have a look and tell me what ya think :

http://www.coralreef.dk/

So happy new year and happy reefing in 2004



--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com


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Old December 30th 03, 09:09 PM
--BS--
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First - My camera sucks big time. All colors look sooooo boring with that
old cam. Its a Kodac DC3800... Im thinking about getting a Minolta Dimage
Z1....maybe in the new year....money money money $$$$$

I dont know how i can describe its colors - i would say pale yellow. Some
tentacles turn brown sometimes but returns to yellow again. I have had it
since the 3 oktober. Its not getting bigger but neither smaller !!

I know they are extremely hard to keep - if i have had the knowledge that i
have today i would never had bought it. But i did and now im trieng to keep
it alive.

Are all yours dead or ??? Hope not they are pretty

Brian


"Marc Levenson" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Brian, what color is the goniopora? It looks very bleached to me, in that
image. However, your camera's colors might be misleading.

Here are the gonioporas I've had:
Green Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/goniopora.html
Purple Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/two_gonis.html
Red Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/red_goni.html

The text beneath those images are pretty redundant, but not everyone looks

at
each image and I wanted to discourage a brand new reef keeper from rushing

out to
buy one.

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Thanks Marc...

The spelling should now be right - or at least more correct than before

:-D

About the gorniopora - do you mean this picture

http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi.../photo_13.html

If so thats just how it looks sometime before bedtime ) At day its

fully
extended and a true beauty. Heres a close up of it

http://www.coralreef.dk/My%20Tank/Bi...s/photo_5.html

It use to be on the rocks but after i moved some of my rocks i have now
placed it in the sand. It seems to like the current there more anyway.

Many
people find these corals hard to keep but i havnt had any props yet...

Brian

"Marc Levenson" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Oh, one more correction, only because it was a pretty big one.

"Lighting"
instead of "Lightning" LightNing is the stuff that comes out of the

sky
and hits
the earth, usually causing problems for powerlines and people that

aren't
hiding
adequately. grin

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Hi there

I have made a English version for my website so that you can injoy

my
tank
and setup as well as my Dansih friends !!!

So have a look and tell me what ya think :

http://www.coralreef.dk/

So happy new year and happy reefing in 2004



--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com




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Old December 30th 03, 10:44 PM
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Here is my Goniopora story:

For a long time, I read and read and read about this coral and how it is near
impossible to keep. Anyone on ReefCentral that mentioned they had one were
slammed by the "Goni Police" (people that felt it was improper to buy them as
they would surely die). However, a number of people with Red Gonis were
reporting decent success. Still, the majority were quick to point out that if
people would quit buying them, stores would quit selling them and this coral
would be able to continue to live in the reef for years to come.

I understood. And I avoided them.

One day a new guy wanting to get into business asked me what corals to order and
what were the most popular. Turns out he had access to the divers in Fiji and
could get whatever he liked, and pass along huge savings to his future
customers. He asked about Goniopora, and I told him what I knew. Then I asked
if he could get a Red one. "Sure, that is on my list. How does $40 sound?"
OMG! I ordered one immediately, and looked forward to its arrival.

The day before shipment was to arrive, I get a call from him telling me my
"purple goni" was coming. PURPLE?! I'd never even heard of it. When I got to
his house to see the first shipment of corals, he'd ordered 4 Green and my
Purple, along with about 30 other corals; 20 fish, shrimp, starfish, and two Blue
Ringed Octopus (yes, those are lethal). The greens opened up within the hour,
looking about like yours did in the pictures on your site. The purple looked
like a lump, or a potato. I was not happy. I gave him $20 and took it home in
hopes it would do better.

It never did get better. I had all VHO lighting, but sitting in the garage were
MHs to install. I converted the canopy to make room for the MH w/ VHO
supplemention, and prayed for success. One guy came over and asked me what the
lump was. When I told him, his reply was "Purple? Oh yeah, those are the
hardest ones of all." SIGH!

Weeks went by, but it really never opened up. Each branch would extend about
1/2" with a few reaching 1" long. The flowery head looked like a tight daisy,
not like any Goniopora I'd ever seen. The vendor called me several times to see
how it was doing and if I was happy, and offered to trade it for a green one. I
decided to keep it and gave him $20 for a Green one two. I figured if I could
put them side by side, maybe they'd help each other -- like I'd read on RC. The
green looked good, and the purple did look more pretty but it still never opened
up.

I tried target feeding it with baby brine shrimp, Golden Pearls, etc... and they
looked good together but it wasn't showing any growth. The second picture linked
below was of them together.

About a month after that picture was taken, I had to kill an aptasia in my tank.
I had only one, and it was a big one. I pulled out the rock it was attached to,
mixed up some kalkwasser paste and injected it to kill it. And it died. I
rinsed the rock with one more shot of water, and put it back into the tank.
While I was arranging a few things in the tank, I noticed white smoke drifiting
through the water and it occured to me that it was residue coming out of that
rock. Still not worried, I continued arranging stuff. Then I noticed both
Gonioporas looked really bad. Something was wrong, because the center of the
green was missing and the purple was sloughing off tissue. The Kalk residue
BURNED both corals badly. I was about to be sick. With corals this difficult to
care for, I couldn't believe I'd done so much damage just trying to be rid of one
Aptasia. I wished I'd never touched the thing.

The purple is in my son's tank, and is almost completely dead. It must have
receeded 75% after the burning incident. The green one is in my 29g and
continues to live, with a huge bald spot in the center that is visible after
lights out. The skeleton is visible then.

Finally, about 3 weeks ago, a local reefer was tearing down his tank and put a
Red Goniopora up for sale. He's been feeding it flake food of all things, for 9
months with beautiful success. I bought it from him and put it into my 55g and
it continues to look great. I'm hoping to have it for a long long time, as the
red one is the coral people have success with.

Marc


--BS-- wrote:

Are all yours dead or ??? Hope not they are pretty

Brian

"Marc Levenson" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Brian, what color is the goniopora? It looks very bleached to me, in that
image. However, your camera's colors might be misleading.

Here are the gonioporas I've had:
Green Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/goniopora.html
Purple Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/two_gonis.html
Red Goniopora: http://melevsreef.com/id/red_goni.html



--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com


 




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