ID these gorgonians~~some more photos

You have some very nice corals and very nicely separated. How often are you intervening to keep them from getting too close to each other?
 
Call me Q I still Can't get over these gorgs you get in your area! everything is looking phenomenal!
 
You have some very nice corals and very nicely separated. How often are you intervening to keep them from getting too close to each other?

at least till now they are not showing much growth which is my great concern at the moment. I hope i will see some growth so i can frag them so as to keep them untouched with each other.

All corals are spot selected and glued with super glue currently. I dont need to worry too much about the distance.
 
Call me Q I still Can't get over these gorgs you get in your area! everything is looking phenomenal!

yes, i feel the same when i saw your tank and expierence.
I always slobber for the gorgo species in your carribean area which is not availbe ever here.

Today i took a pic of seafan that my vendor got from his supplier directly from South China Sea. Really gorgious but i couldnt take it due to lack of space in my crowded tank. Will post it then.
 
this is a photo of seafan that im not able to collect back due to its massive size!!
But really stunning!
IMG_2271_zpss4g2yzhx.jpg
 
this is a photo of seafan that im not able to collect back due to its massive size!!
But really stunning!
IMG_2271_zpss4g2yzhx.jpg

Calk me, do you know if there are any regulations on international shipping or import restrictions that are part of why we aren't able to get these species shipped in or why you can't get the Caribbean species imported in from over here? i'm going to research this... too many gorgs at stake for both sides lol

Regardless, I'd try to talk to your supplier and see if he'd be willing to cut a frag of that specimen for you. it looks amazing!
 
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