Gorgonian ID

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Hi all, can i know what's the ID of this gorgonian? LFS claimed it was US based gorgonian, photosynthesis kind.

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Hi all, can i know what's the ID of this gorgonian? LFS claimed it was US based gorgonian, photosynthesis kind.

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Im not sure about gorgonian IDs - looks like one of the few photosynthetic gorgs. Here’s the best article I’ve found on IDs of photosynthetics.
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I’d be leaning towards possibly a Muriceopsis or Briareum gorgonian.

#reefs#reefsquadther thoughts or suggestions?
 

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Are they the same specimen?

Looks like the one I have had for 15 years.

I believe it’s a

Purple Candelabra​

 
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I can't get the correct light. But i guessing both are more accurate, as I pump up the white previously when taking this photo.
 

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