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want to know the housing requirements for these corals/plants? lights, temp, PH, ect..
 

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Aren't these a nonphotosynthetic gorgonian? Or am I thinking of the wrong sea whip? If they are the ones I'm thinking of they have a very dismal survival rate in home aquariums unless you feed very heavily (read: drip phyto 24/7)
 
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Aren't these a nonphotosynthetic gorgonian? Or am I thinking of the wrong sea whip? If they are the ones I'm thinking of they have a very dismal survival rate in home aquariums unless you feed very heavily (read: drip photo 24/7)

i do believe you are correct at all levels. it will likely eventually die on you. these are best to leave in the wild.
 
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oh good thing i asked thanks for the help...
 

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