I am planning my first big tank at the moment after 4ish years of keeping dwarf seahorses with artificial plants/corals. It will be a seahorse tank, but more importantly, a macro algae/seagrass/photosynthetic gorg. tank, which means that the lighting will be intense. While I will mostly have photosynthetic gorgonians, I will have an overhang which should provide a shaded habitat for a couple NPS gorgonians. (I also won't be adding anything NPS for 3-4 months, provided that I have no difficulty with the photosynthetic gorgs in those months.) On the subject of sponges, I am considering adding 1 or 2 to the tank, but am not sure that it is advisable for a beginner. Mostly, I just want to add a few splashes of color, especially since most photosynthetic gorgonians end up just looking brown due to their polyps.
Anyways, I just want suggestions for NPS gorgs and sponges which would be suitable for the environment. In lieu of suggestions, warnings about what NOT to try are also nice. I know that blueberry gorgonians have proven to be a massive failure in aquaria; are there any other gorgs like that? Also, are there any NPS gorgonians which can tolerate the amount of light that they would receive outside of the little overhang? When suggesting gorgonians/sponges, please add some information on their care, like what foods to give them and where they should be placed. When warning me away from gorgonians/sponges, please explain why. Thanks in advance!
Anyways, I just want suggestions for NPS gorgs and sponges which would be suitable for the environment. In lieu of suggestions, warnings about what NOT to try are also nice. I know that blueberry gorgonians have proven to be a massive failure in aquaria; are there any other gorgs like that? Also, are there any NPS gorgonians which can tolerate the amount of light that they would receive outside of the little overhang? When suggesting gorgonians/sponges, please add some information on their care, like what foods to give them and where they should be placed. When warning me away from gorgonians/sponges, please explain why. Thanks in advance!