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The long tentacle like thing keeps growing and getting longer. Figured I should know what it is. Thanks.
 

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do you ever see cream or brown polyps on the purple base? If not and it is growing, not likely a gorgonia. They have polyps and need food to grow. You do have xenia polyps there, some blue sponge and aiptasia. I am not sure on the longer purple. Looks like a gorg, but without polyps, strange. I cannot see the slits on the rods to see shape to help with identity.
 
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I’m not familiar with sea rods. What I have is very soft as it moves easily with the water flow. The sea rods I looked at online appear to be more solid in state. Forgive my ignorance on this lol
 

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Absolutely a wild gorgonia....i have a bunch of them that have grown from what you have pic'ed

.....but its not doing well bc it should have polyps that are hiding
 

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Absolutely a wild gorgonia....i have a bunch of them that have grown from what you have pic'ed

.....but its not doing well bc it should have polyps that are hiding
Can you go ahead and post some pics of the ones your currently have to help the OP with an ID.
 
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do you ever see cream or brown polyps on the purple base? If not and it is growing, not likely a gorgonia. They have polyps and need food to grow. You do have xenia polyps there, some blue sponge and aiptasia. I am not sure on the longer purple. Looks like a gorg, but without polyps, strange. I cannot see the slits on the rods to see shape to help with identity.
So you see aiptasia also. I posted a pic yesterday asking if I had aiptasia but the general consensus was majano
do you ever see cream or brown polyps on the purple base? If not and it is growing, not likely a gorgonia. They have polyps and need food to grow. You do have xenia polyps there, some blue sponge and aiptasia. I am not sure on the longer purple. Looks like a gorg, but without polyps, strange. I cannot see the slits on the rods to see shape to help with identity.
So you see aiptasia? I posted a pic yesterday asking if it was aiptasia but the general consensus was that it was majano.
 

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If theres never been polyps and is soft i would say sponge as well. Although it would be awesome to get a hitch hiking gorg!
 

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