My Happy Gorgs, Anyone Else Keeping?

TORX

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Always crazy polyp extention and I love the life in them. Now I need to sit down and get names on them again. Show off your gorgs

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TORX

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Thank you. I need to stop spending on my tank and get a good camera lol. I am sure that will not happen though.

I am also looking for people who have them to hopefully also learn where they are getting them.

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SamB

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They have always been a challenging species for me to keep successfully. Yours look very healthy !
 

Nick James

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Photosynthetic gorgs (tan polyps usually) are easier to keep for obvious is reasons. I'd love to get a purple or black Plexaura flexuosa for my new build.

Torx you have some nice ones!
 

Kman

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I love the purple sea plumes. (Antollogorgia bipinnata) You are getting great PE.
 

heath

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Woodstock, Ontario
Thank you. I need to stop spending on my tank and get a good camera lol. I am sure that will not happen though.

I am also looking for people who have them to hopefully also learn where they are getting them.

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no, you need to come down and do my pony tank....:)

it is beautiful...
 

Shooter000

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Finally able to get a few shots of mine(remember),they add so much movement to the tank, can't wait to get some more nps's
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Red with white polyp Sea fan

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Front left- golden plume
Front right- orange spiny
Back left - purple candelabra
Back right- purple ribbon

Looking for blueberry @Kman ;)
 

Kman

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Finally able to get a few shots of mine(remember),they add so much movement to the tank, can't wait to get some more nps'sView attachment 13366 Red with white polyp Sea fan

View attachment 13367Front left- golden plume
Front right- orange spiny
Back left - purple candelabra
Back right- purple ribbon

Looking for blueberry @Kman ;)

The Blueberry I have needs crazy amounts of food. Mine do well for a few weeks and then they start to get dead tips till I up the food. The amount of food they need will cause nutrient issues and I have had to steadily increased the food weekly. I have other nps and they are not even close in the amount of food the blueberry needs. I have a Crinoid and even the feather star needs less food. I still have frags if you really want one. But it will impact your tank nutrients. I ended up taking mine out of my DT so I could control the environment better. I literally feed manually Reef roids twice a day with 8 scoops. Plus I have a auto feeder that feeds Reef pearls 5 times a day with double rotation. I have to stir up detritus once a day. If not the tips die. Pm me if you want one. Lol
 

Kman

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Your Red with white polyp Sea fan is doing good. I have one and they are known to be tricky. They like to slog off the tissue when they are not happy. Yours has some good PE. :)
 
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