Got this beauty at Reefapalooza today! Knobby sea rod on the left, and the unidentified one on the right.
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I have been bamboozled so many times by unscrupulous vendors! Sucks that you can’t trust anyone. I’m determined to keep this alive, it’s too gorgeous to lose.Not sure on the Latin name but its a blueberry gorgonian. Non-photosynthetic![]()
Stunning indeed! Let us know how you fare and if it grows and you frag, I’ll drive down to the O.C. and get one from you and you can teach me how to keep it alive! Good luck!I do overfeed in general, so maybe I’ll be lucky with my frozen foods. I’ll spot feed as often as possible with reef roids for now. On Tuesday I’ll be near a petco that I might luck out with on frozen food! I’m going to keep this thing alive out of spite. And also because it’s stunning. LOL
Ive had the same thought with mine but I have no clue where to take it. So sad that success rate for these beautiful corals is abysmal.Ok, a bit more research and it’s pretty clear this is not a coral you get lucky with. Part of me wants to try to keep it alive. If I keep it for 40 days then I’ll have gotten to enjoy it for a dollar a day LOL. But the more responsible part of me thinks I should take it to an LFS shop where I know the owner keeps NPS.
Gorgeous (gorgongeous?)! I’ll keep an eye out. there’s a great vendor who has a big selection of gorgonians and won’t bamboozle me like this last one did. I don’t think his website is super up to date but just putting it out there that this guy is great: Garrett’s Acropolis.If you decide not to keep it, I think the yellow ribbon gorgonian is the closest lookalike that is photosynthetic. Here's a pic I found online![]()
Pterogorgia citrina