Steve_Aquarius
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I could not find much out on this gorgonian and all i could find was this;
Anthoplexaura (also Euplexaura)
sp. - Flexible thin branched tree-like skeleton. Composed of
horny or calcareous skeletal elements. Polyps embedded in
crusty layer of living material which surrounds skeleton. This
gorgonian species has few branches and are thickly polyped.
Some species from Caribbean sea contain symbiotic algae. Will
shed skin. Polyps are up to 5 mm long. Only feed zooplankton
when polyps are open. Can stir up sediment to entice polyps
to open.
I wanted to know if this one has symbiotic algae, or not.
thanks
-steve
Anthoplexaura (also Euplexaura)
sp. - Flexible thin branched tree-like skeleton. Composed of
horny or calcareous skeletal elements. Polyps embedded in
crusty layer of living material which surrounds skeleton. This
gorgonian species has few branches and are thickly polyped.
Some species from Caribbean sea contain symbiotic algae. Will
shed skin. Polyps are up to 5 mm long. Only feed zooplankton
when polyps are open. Can stir up sediment to entice polyps
to open.
I wanted to know if this one has symbiotic algae, or not.
thanks
-steve