Gorgonian coral

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Just got this little frag of a blueberry gorgonian last night.

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I can't wait until it grows in. They are gorgeous. And they are photosynthetic too.

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These guys are beautiful but they are filter feeders, not photosynthetic.
"The Blueberry Gorgonian is a Filter feeder which requires strong non lateral flow and phytoplankton/zooplankton to be fed to the tank at least once per week. Due to the fact it is NON photosynthetic, it does not require special lighting."
 

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Are they photosynthetic?
Look a lot like the nons to me....
Really hard to keep those long term, usually water quality suffers.
 
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For those nutrients, put some macro algae in your tank. I bought some reg ogo along with that gorg.
 

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As a general rule of thumb....photosynthetic gorgs all have brown/tan polyps. If they are anything other, say white, blue, then they are likely not photosynthetic. Irregardless of flesh color. As a for instance there are quite a few purple gorgs, some are photosynthetic some are not. The ones with tan polyps are.
 
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After looking into a few different gorgs I found that the brighter colors are non photosynthetic. So that sound correct.
 

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Oops, my mistake. I misread the article.

Oh well, I grow my own phytoplankton and dose every night. Plus Reef Roids twice weekly. And my PO4/NO3 runs .5 and 40-50. So shouldn't be a problem.

The guy I got it from is a friend that runs very low nutrients. I don't think he realizes this is non-photosynthetic. His is still alive somehow. I'll let him know. He broadcast feeds Reef Roids once per week.
 
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Thanks. Someone said that some gorgs can’t be exposed to air. Is this one?
 

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I've had good luck target feeding feather dusters and gorgs Two Little Fishies Marine Snow, rotifers and Reef Plankton a couple times a week. Good luck, they add a lot of interest and biodiversity to a tank, but will "defend" themselves as mentioned.
 
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