Goniopora difficulty

Whoops. Left out a decimal point. .010 to .012.
That low? From 1.0 and 1.2 to 0.010 and 0.012 are two decimal points.

I personally would prefer 0.10 to 0.12 ppm.

Goniopora stokesii which is living as loose colonies on soft grounds is meant to be very hard to keep, the other species are not more difficult than other LPS (i. e. brains and euphyllias) in my experience.
 
That low? From 1.0 and 1.2 to 0.010 and 0.012 are two decimal points.

I personally would prefer 0.10 to 0.12 ppm.

Goniopora stokesii which is living as loose colonies on soft grounds is meant to be very hard to keep, the other species are not more difficult than other LPS (i. e. brains and euphyllias) in my experience.
See post #40. It is in line with what you state. I know what it looks like on the Hanna checker but usually screw the decimal points up when I have to write it.
 
See post #40. It is in line with what you state. I know what it looks like on the Hanna checker but usually screw the decimal points up when I have to write it.
Thanks, found it now :)
 
+1
I’ve had several and each one was a different story. I have one now that survived a salinity crash. It was one of 5 corals out of 40+ to survive it.
I had the same issue with a salinity crash and lost all my corals except zoas. Now I am dealing with a bad case of dino, and not sure how to recover. I have done 7 day blackout, the chemical cleaner solution, but still they persist.

It’s even turning these pink corals into red ish hue.
 

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