Watermelon Micro Goniopora (0.5-1” Frag)

Watermelon Micro Goniopora (0.5-1” Frag) - Corals Anonymous
Watermelon Micro Goniopora (0.5-1” Frag) - Corals Anonymous
Watermelon Micro Goniopora (0.5-1” Frag) - Corals Anonymous
Watermelon Micro Goniopora (0.5-1” Frag) - Corals Anonymous

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🌸 Micro Goniopora – Tiny Polyps, Gentle Motion, Big Visual Impact

What is a Micro Goniopora?

Micro Goniopora is a smaller-polyp cousin of the traditional Goniopora coral, known for its soft, swaying tentacles and vibrant colors. Unlike its more demanding relatives, Micro Goni is easier to care for and well-suited for beginner to intermediate reefers.

It comes in bright pinks, greens, purples, oranges, and metallic tones—making it a great addition for anyone who loves movement and color in their reef tank.

🔎 Keywords: micro goniopora coral, beginner LPS coral, flowing reef coral, live coral for sale, easy coral with motion


🧪 Micro Goniopora Care Guide

Micro Goniopora thrives with stable water conditions and moderate care.

Temperature: 76–80°F

Salinity: 1.024–1.026

pH: 8.1–8.4

Lighting: Moderate (avoid extremes)

Flow: Gentle to moderate – enough to keep polyps moving

Consistency is key—stable parameters help ensure healthy polyp extension and growth.


🏠 Placement Tips

Place Micro Goni in the mid to lower area of your tank where light and flow are gentle. Avoid strong, direct flow, which can cause polyps to stay retracted.

🌟 Tip: Place it in a visible spot—its motion adds a soothing effect to the tank.


🍽️ Feeding Micro Goniopora

Micro Goni is photosynthetic but benefits from regular feeding. Target feed 1–2 times a week with:

  • Reef Roids

  • Coral smoothies

  • Phytoplankton

  • Rotifers

Feeding promotes faster growth, color vibrancy, and fuller polyp extension.


🤝 Compatibility & Behavior

Micro Goniopora is peaceful and reef-safe. It doesn’t have long sweeper tentacles but still needs a bit of space to expand fully.

✅ Compatible with:

  • Most LPS and soft corals

  • Reef-safe fish and inverts


⚠️ Signs of Stress

Retracted polyps – may be due to excess light, flow, or unstable parameters

❌ Discoloration or receding base – check water quality, nutrients, and trace elements

❌ No movement – could indicate stinging or irritation from nearby corals

Adjusting placement and improving stability usually resolves these issues.


🌊 Why Choose Micro Goniopora?

Micro Goniopora offers soft movement, bold color, and manageable care. It’s a great coral for hobbyists who want visual interest and a peaceful tank addition.

✅ Beginner-friendly LPS coral
✅ Adds motion and color
✅ Easier than traditional Goniopora
✅ Perfect for mid or lower tank placement
✅ Works well in mixed reefs


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