A Goniopora frag, commonly known as a “flowerpot coral,” is a small fragment of the larger Goniopora coral, known for its long, delicate polyps that resemble blooming flowers. These frags come in various vibrant colors, including greens, pinks, purples, and reds, making them an eye-catching addition to reef aquariums. Goniopora corals require moderate to high lighting and low to moderate water flow to thrive, as this mimics their natural lagoon environments. While beautiful, they are moderately challenging to care for, needing stable water conditions and occasional supplemental feedings of phytoplankton or similar fine particulate foods.
A Goniopora frag, commonly known as a “flowerpot coral,” is a small fragment of the larger Goniopora coral, known for its long, delicate polyps that resemble blooming flowers. These frags come in various vibrant colors, including greens, pinks, purples, and reds, making them an eye-catching addition to reef aquariums. Goniopora corals require moderate to high lighting and low to moderate water flow to thrive, as this mimics their natural lagoon environments. While beautiful, they are moderately challenging to care for, needing stable water conditions and occasional supplemental feedings of phytoplankton or similar fine particulate foods.