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I was told this was a gorgonian but when looking it up online to do some research it don’t look the same. Please help make a positive id
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it looks like a gorgonian plume, hard to positively identify more than that. Place it where it can get medium flow and low-to-medium light.
 

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I was told this was a gorgonian but when looking it up online to do some research it don’t look the same. Please help make a positive id
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Gorgonians are photosynthetic and best at upper part of tank with good water flow. Feed Phyto 2X a week
 

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