Planting Gorgonians?

LoneStar45

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I just purchased a purple bush and a purple ribbon gorgonia. Do I "plant" these in the sand or just set them atop of a rock?
 
I would put them in a high to medium light situation and in high to medium flow. As long as theyget decent light and flow the rock or sand wil be fine.
 
There's a clay like adhesive you can get at your lfs that you can form into a little ball and press into the rock to be able to "plant" in. It comes in a tube and has two different adhesives alongside each other that you press into each other and work into a paste. I did it with a couple of different corals. It works well and although it looks a little foreign at first, after a few months the color fades and it will start to blend with the rock. It smells badly too... so don't be afraid of that (at least the brand I had did.)
It does not work well, however, to simply hold stuff down (just pressing a small piece of rock onto another piece...) I tried that too, trying to adhere a small round rock with some zoos on it to my LR, and it kept falling off even after it dried. It works a lot better as a "planting" bed than to simply use a pat of it to adhere on rock to another...
 
No the super gel wontharm anything. You can try to just place the rock into holes in the rock or between other rocks.
 
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