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Anyone seen any like this? IMG_20210901_121331.jpg
 
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I have not a clue. It came up on a hook from 70'. It was bent in two so I cut it an have the two pics.
 

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+1 gorgonian
 

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If it's from 70'+ then it's probably an NPS gorgonian. You'll have to feed it regularly.
 

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I come back with what could possibly be a hit on identification for this coral. If it came from the Atlantic there is a chance it could be Lophelia pertusa, it’s an NPS coral that can be kept in cooler water than the average reef tank (It can be found around the Uk and North America, it has a wide temperature tolerance)
Here’s a photo of one (It isn’t mine, but is a photo of a wild colony)
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I come back with what could possibly be a hit on identification for this coral. If it came from the Atlantic there is a chance it could be Lophelia pertusa, it’s an NPS coral that can be kept in cooler water than the average reef tank (It can be found around the Uk and North America, it has a wide temperature tolerance)
Here’s a photo of one (It isn’t mine, but is a photo of a wild colony)
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The lashes on this one seem to be different than what I have. Thanks though.
 

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