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I haven't been in the hobby NEARLY as long as some of our more senior members (haha)... but in the 6 years I've been in I seem to have noticed a change in the mentality of keeping flowerpot corals.
I remember when I first stated the consensus was that the are pretty, but WILL die.. ( a bit like elegance coral mentality),
Lately, Ive seen more for sale, and some seem to be much more long lived.
I read an article in CORAL about the ORA RED flowerpot that they are successfully maintaining and propagating.
What are your thoughts on these corals? Is there something about the ORA Red that makes it more resilient?
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Edit: Here is the page from ORA
http://www.orafarm.com/products/hardcoral/other/red-goniopora.html
I remember when I first stated the consensus was that the are pretty, but WILL die.. ( a bit like elegance coral mentality),
Lately, Ive seen more for sale, and some seem to be much more long lived.
I read an article in CORAL about the ORA RED flowerpot that they are successfully maintaining and propagating.
What are your thoughts on these corals? Is there something about the ORA Red that makes it more resilient?
B
Edit: Here is the page from ORA
http://www.orafarm.com/products/hardcoral/other/red-goniopora.html