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Tracy Morgonian Gorgonian XL

So I was aquascaping today and decided to part with this piece due to space and that I have one identical next to it.

It is a called a Tracy Morgonian Gorgonian

This is a photosynthetic Gorgonian and requires no additional feeding. It will pick out food from the water column with its large polyps but IME it's not necessary for survival.

It has over 20 branches and it is attached to a nice piece of coralline covered live rock. Price is $100 OBO

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I have one of these , not as nice as that one, priced nicely , good luck with sale, very easy to keep folks and looks great swaying in the tank when all polyps come out , great piece brotha glws


Thanks a lot for the supporting comment, very much appreciated. How are those toothpick arms holding up lmao

For those of you who don't know about this coral, if you look on the left of the picture you will see what it looks like when the polyps are fully opened.

Additionally, the piece is probably 8" tall by 6" wide and it is encrusted on a 3-4" rock
 
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Ok that's just mean bro ..... But funny as all frag lol lmao


Cmon, what did you think, I forgot about that? LOL I don't remember what the conversation was about though, some product I think





FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS BUT NOT LOOKING TO MAKE THE FULL RIDE, I WILL BE HEADING OUT TO LONG ISLAND THIS EVENING TO PICK UP A PUMP FROM ANOTHER MEMBER. WILLING TO MEET ON THE WAY TO MY PICK UP POINT WHICH WILL BE AQUARIUM VILLAGE
 
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After some investigative work thanks to Onkar (oh207) I found out the real name of this Gorgonian and it is actually a little more special than I expected. It is called a Tracy Morgonian Gorgonian. It can grow well over 3 feet. Here are some sites to compared it to and I was told Aquarium Village has one as well if you would like to verify that way.

http://www.reefgen.com/rg-legacy-softies/tracy-morgonian-gorgonian/

http://uniquecorals.com/coral/reefg...-morgonian-gorgonian-approx-2-stock-frag.html
 
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