Looking for a gorgonian

ezcompany

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that one specifically. anyone know what its called? a friend said they were orange fingers but i don't think thats it. are they easier to keep than other gorgs/sea fans as well?

if anyone can point to anywhere that has a decent sized one (looking for around 10 inches)

TY!
 
according to Garfs, they are very easy. But I have actually never met anyone who was able to keep it alive, myself included.

and the name I believe is
digargonia or something like that. if you google that name I bet you will get a hit
 
NICE PICTURE! OH!

If you're looking for the yellow one, they have one at marks. I just saw one today. If you're looking for the orange kind, i'm not sure where to find them.

As far as keeping them alive, They're supposed to be very easy but then again, I've only had mine for about a month now. They eat very well and I don't believe they are photosynthetic. I feed them reefroids and they eat that stuff UP!
 
hey, im just relaying the information from the guys at the lfs.. cuz we all know that no one knows corals like THEY know corals...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8034119#post8034119 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by PotysGSXR
hey, im just relaying the information from the guys at the lfs.. cuz we all know that no one knows corals like THEY know corals...

thats a joke right?:confused:
 
it is my understanding that they are non photosynthetic and that if you feed them reefroids they will starve to death bc it is too small. That polyp's are rather large on that garg. check out garfs and follow their instructions. They feed it large pieces of flake food soaked in vitamins.
 
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