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Reef Guy

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I just got some red gorgonian from marrone...so i have been doing a little research and found this. Anyone ever had red gorgonian? I have another type which seemed to be easy to care for. Any tips?


The Red Gorgonian is also referred to as Red Finger Gorgonian, Red Tree Gorgonian, or Colorful Sea Rod. An attractive branching tree-like coral, it is extremely brittle and breaks easily, making it easy to propagate in this way. It basically is available in two color variations being bright orange-yellow with red and white polyps, or deep red to purple with white polyps. This sea fan will usually grow in small and sparsely branched colonies.

The Red Gorgonian is peaceful, but it should be given adequate space away from neighboring corals or anemones. Underwater epoxy is commonly used to anchor its base to a piece of live rock in the reef aquarium. It is difficult to maintain even in the well-established reef system. It is not photosynthetic and requires a low level of lighting to ward off a build-up of microalgae. It also requires a stronger water flow and the addition of iodine, calcium, strontium, and other trace elements to the water.

Since it is not photosynthetic, its survival is dependent on regular and frequent feedings of micro-plankton, live, baby brine shrimp, or foods designed for filter feeding invertebrates.
 

marrone

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It defintly needs to be feed, also you need to keep flow on it or you can get algae growing on it. Some of the Red ones are from deeper water but I don't about that one.

They're not the easiest to keep but they're a # of people, include a bunch on MR, who have kept them and they've actaully grown pretty well.
 

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