Blue Eyed Purple Goniopora
Blue Eyed Purple Goniopora
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Description
Description
Blue Eyed Purple Goniopora Coral
The Blue Eyed Purple Goniopora is a stunning variation of this elegant LPS coral, combining rich purple tentacles with striking blue centres that add depth and contrast when fully extended. Under reef lighting, the blue eyes draw immediate attention, while the long, flowing polyps create constant, natural movement that brings life and softness to the aquarium.
This colour morph is especially popular with reef keepers looking for something a little more distinctive than standard Goniopora, offering strong visual impact without overpowering surrounding corals.
Natural Habitat & Distribution
Goniopora corals originate from the Indo-Pacific region and are commonly found across:
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Indonesia
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
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Fiji and Tonga
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Papua New Guinea
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Central and Western Pacific reef systems
In the wild, Goniopora inhabit lagoons and protected reef zones where lighting is moderate, flow is gentle, and nutrients are naturally present in the water column.
A Brief History
Goniopora were once considered challenging corals, but improvements in reef technology and husbandry have transformed their success rate. Better understanding of nutrient balance, trace elements, and targeted feeding has made modern Goniopora far more achievable.
High-contrast morphs such as the Blue Eyed Purple have grown in popularity as reef keepers seek corals that offer both movement and unique colour detail.
Appearance & Growth
Classified as an LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral, Blue Eyed Purple Goniopora display:
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Rich purple tentacles
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Distinct blue oral discs (“eyes”)
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Long, flowing polyps with constant motion
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Subtle to strong fluorescence under blue lighting
Growth is moderate, with gradual skeletal expansion and increasing polyp density over time.
Placement & Lighting
Goniopora prefer moderate lighting and careful placement.
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Lighting: Medium
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Best placed in the lower to mid areas of the aquarium
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Too much light can reduce extension; too little may dull colour
Light acclimation is recommended.
Flow Requirements
Provide moderate, indirect flow.
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Gentle, random movement to keep polyps swaying
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Avoid strong or direct flow which may prevent full extension
Alternating flow patterns work best.
Water Chemistry
Stable parameters are essential for long-term success.
Maintain consistent levels of:
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Alkalinity
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Calcium
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Magnesium
Goniopora also benefit from stable nutrients and trace elements and generally do not thrive in ultra-low nutrient systems.
Feeding
Regular supplemental feeding supports health and long-term extension.
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Fine powdered coral foods
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Phytoplankton and micro-plankton blends
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Small particulate foods
Feed lightly but consistently 2–3 times per week.
Temperament & Spacing
Goniopora are peaceful but require space to expand fully.
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Allow room for full polyp extension
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Avoid placement near aggressive corals
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Ensure polyps do not contact rockwork
Frag Size & Natural Variation
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Frag size: Typically multi-polyp frag (unless otherwise stated)
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Colour intensity, eye contrast, and extension will vary depending on lighting, nutrients, and tank conditions.
Care Summary
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Care Level: Moderate
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Flow: Medium
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Lighting: Medium
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Temperament: Peaceful
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