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Best Gorgonian..... |
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Tenant
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: ny
Posts: 60
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Best Gorgonian.....
Hi all,
Could someone tell me if gorgonians are hard to keep? I've bought a red one from gulview about a year ago and it did very well until my tank crashed. thanks |
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Mayor
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: richmond
Posts: 558
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most dont requier lots of light if any but i would definitaly suplemnt them with somthing like DTS (phytoplancton) if you do that i dont think their dificalt at all they are one of thos corals the in the past year has become ezer to keep because of products like DTS and kent also make a phytoplancton but it not a live one like the DTS
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Citizen
Join Date: Aug 2000
Posts: 157
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The best ones are photosynthetic ones.
HTH
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Mayor
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Robesonia PA US
Posts: 539
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All of the gorgs are pretty easy to keep once they get acclimated. I had some problems trying to get a yellow finger acclimated to my tank It wouldnt open its polyps enough on a continual basis for me to feed it. I have a red gorg that has grown alot just by feeding it some of the left over liquid from soaking fish foods in selcon.
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