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Corky finger gorgonian

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I am fragging my corky finger gorgonian as it shadowing other corals. Prices range from $35 to $75. Just for reference:
- about 8"-10" is $35
- 10-12" is $50 with multiple branches.

Curbside Pick up only in 07003.

Thanks for looking

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Any tips on what is happening to mine?
 

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Did u buy it from me? Last time I sold one was like 9 months ago or so
Nope! Just hijacking a similar thread haha - got it from KP Aquatics and figured you might know whats going on. Maybe base not getting enough light? That top rock blocks the base from getting direct light.
 

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Did u trying gluing it with epoxy? I see epoxy around it. If u epoxied the flesh that could kill the tissue
Yes I did - it was my first time ever using coral glue and I muffed it bigtime. That white slab in the middle of that flesh there is glue that I can’t remove. You think the glue is the cause moreso than the lack of light? Was hoping it’d be okay but could be the issue.

would you suggest I cut at the end of the healthy shoots and attach to new places?
 
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Cut the pieces that are peeled and throw them away. Then start with a new healthy piece cut like 1/4" of an inch from the tissue to expose the skeleton. Take that exposed skeleton piece and stick it and glue it to some substrate.
 

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Cut the pieces that are peeled and throw them away. Then start with a new healthy piece cut like 1/4" of an inch from the tissue to expose the skeleton. Take that exposed skeleton piece and stick it and glue it to some substrate.
Sorry, not trying to hijack your convo but do you have any frags of your finger gorgonian for sale? I’m local in NJ

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Bump. Cut to ordo you have any gorgonian left ?
I am fragging my corky finger gorgonian as it shadowing other corals. Prices range from $35 to $75. Just for reference:
- about 8"-10" is $35
- 10-12" is $50 with multiple branches.

Curbside Pick up only in 07003.

Thanks for looking

20201121_161856.jpg
Do you have any gorgonian left ? If so, what sizes and how much ? Thanks
 
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