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I like the gorg once it grows it will be real nice.
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From my reading the gorg is a Sea Whip (Pterogorgia sp.) and is difficult to maintain in an aquarium. :( We'll see how it goes. I have it in a high current area like is recommended.
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That doesn't look like a whip to me. It looks more like the gorg frag I have seen pictures of. Frag and D12 do you guys know?
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It's funny that something as well known as GARF is in my own state, not 5 miles from my house, and yet I haven't gone and checked it out at all. I thought about joining, but not sure yet. Cool gorg whatever it is. Love the color.
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Sea whip is a common name for certain gorgonians. Garf does have the purple ribbon (Pterogorgia sp.) gorgonian listed here - http://www.garf.org/36/gorgallabout/allaboutgorgs.html
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You should take your camera if you do go! :) |
Yeah, that would probably be a good idea. Only problem is my camera is not so good. I don't think I could get any good shots.
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Well, the gorg has some polyps peeking out already. Nothing I can see on the other frag. Anyone got an idea of what that other frag is?
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Can you get a better pic of the coralite structure? It is for sure an SPS coral. Possibly a digi.
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Could be a stylophora. Wait until the polyps extend and snap another pic. It is not an acro though.
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The gorg has opened nicely. I suspect it is not done yet. Here's a couple of pics:
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Very nice i like the pics very nice blue contrast with the white polyps. keep us inforrmed on the progress. What type of light and flow are you using on the gorg....
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Sweet. I am liking it better every day.
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Lighting on my tank is 260w of 50/50 PC. It's essentially a 4ft Aqualight. I have about 3.5 watts per gallon. I have the gorg sitting on the bottom, under the direct line of a 300gph powerhead. |
Nice photos showing the polyp extension. Maybe adjusting the white balance on your camera will help in capturing the true colors.
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Here's the frag with some polyp extension
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Nice photo. I think the polyp structure resembles that of a digitata. Looks almost like a yellow polyp on a red base. Nice coral.
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