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Gorgonia


Bruce

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Could be anything from Ellisella sp, Leptogorgia sp, but most probably Diodogoria sp. It doesn't look like a Gorgonia sp.

They have no zooxanthellae, so they get all their nutrition from capturing food. I'd try it in high current position, and feeding fine particles of food.

Don't know what exactly they feed on. I wouldn't bother with phyto. Maybe cyclopeze (sp) or baby brine shrimp, or something similar.

Are the branches reasonably brittle, or are they quite flexible?

Layton

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It has grown from underneath the piece of coral the mushrooms are on

Wasnt visible when I got it.

I have sent a pic to Wet Web Media as well to try and get a confirmed ID

Layton

It feels quite brittle, I dont want to get too rough with it, might break and then what I do with the frags :lol:

/Bruce

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