Posting here because I’m not sure where else to post.
I recently ordered some live rock that came with a nice gorgonian. I had the rock in fresh salt water in a brute can for a few weeks in order to cycle any die off from shipping. I was also waiting on my Aquabiomics test kit to come in and sample my DT water PRIOR TO placing the live rock in the DT. During the wait, the gorgonian absolutely melted, except for a small piece. That small piece now in the DT has great PE and looks like it wants to survive.
My question: should I snip that branch off where there is life, glue it to the rock and remove the other branches? Or will the gorgonian “back fill” (so to speak) the rest of the tree?
I’ve never had one or even researched these so I’m almost completely clueless about gorgonians.
I recently ordered some live rock that came with a nice gorgonian. I had the rock in fresh salt water in a brute can for a few weeks in order to cycle any die off from shipping. I was also waiting on my Aquabiomics test kit to come in and sample my DT water PRIOR TO placing the live rock in the DT. During the wait, the gorgonian absolutely melted, except for a small piece. That small piece now in the DT has great PE and looks like it wants to survive.
My question: should I snip that branch off where there is life, glue it to the rock and remove the other branches? Or will the gorgonian “back fill” (so to speak) the rest of the tree?
I’ve never had one or even researched these so I’m almost completely clueless about gorgonians.