Gonipora flow, is this too much?

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Got this pink goni today and I'm wondering if this is too much flow? I can move it to a place where a large rock blocks the flow some. It's polyps aren't fully extended but that could be because it's just been introduced to the tank.





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I’d keep it where it is.. polyp extension like that within the first couple days in a new tank is normal. They definitely don’t like being moved around all the time.
 
Thanks guys! Polyp extension is better today....what I think of as normal for a goni. Very pleased with the health and color of this frag.
 
I think its to much flow ,,, mine puts out tenticals up to 2 1/2 inches long when its feeding,, I couldn't see it doing that in this much flow though,, mine is a happy coral,, I have plenty of experience in knowing what a unhappy coral looks like lol
 
I'm torn. It sure looks like a lot of flow for a goni but it does continue to look good. This is what it looks like today (48 hours after introduction).

 
I'm torn. It sure looks like a lot of flow for a goni but it does continue to look good. This is what it looks like today (48 hours after introduction).

To much flow. Notice were I have mine, under the pump and not in direct flow. The goni has movement but just a floating movement.
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I have mine placed under my power head also ,,, its the spot in my tank with the least flow ,, it gets only mild flow thru it ,, I will stick with my previous post Saltyhog ,, its getting to much flow,,, if those polyps fully extended ,, they would rip off,,,
 

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