Some click to my reef…

Luca_ ,
Looks to be an Echinomuricea.


[I edited my ID completely after seeing the cover of CORAL Magazine Dec./Jan. 2007 ]
Thank you very much! :)

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Luca_ ,
Looks to be an Echinomuricea.


[I edited my ID completely after seeing the cover of CORAL Magazine Dec./Jan. 2007 ]

I had one of these exact gorgs for awhile. It was doing great in my tank and even grew until I turned on my UV. I suspect it fed on bacteria and starved when the UV removed them from the water. You might try supplementing your tank and its feeding with a bacteria booster or cultures. Your tank just keeps looking better and better.
 
I had one of these exact gorgs for awhile. It was doing great in my tank and even grew until I turned on my UV. I suspect it fed on bacteria and starved when the UV removed them from the water. You might try supplementing your tank and its feeding with a bacteria booster or cultures. Your tank just keeps looking better and better.
Thank you for the information, I will follow your suggestions. :)
 
Luca_ weee ciao ti trovo anche quì :wavehand::wavehand::wavehand: :D
io ci aggiungerei un cerianthus

(with google translator)
Hello!!! I am also here :wavehand::wavehand::wavehand::wavehand::D
I adds a cerianthus ;)
 
wow great pics where did you get that blue sponge I been looking for one similar to that but have been unable to find any. Also your acans are beautiful.
 
I've now seen perfection. Every animal is in awesome condition. Your photography is magnificent. Thank you so much for sharing with this wannabe. What is your secret to gorgonia care? I keep trying to add them to my tank only to have them die off after a month or so. They arrive with little or no base and when placed into the reef never seem establish themselves. Any "tips" would be most appreciated.
 
I've now seen perfection. Every animal is in awesome condition. Your photography is magnificent. Thank you so much for sharing with this wannabe. What is your secret to gorgonia care? I keep trying to add them to my tank only to have them die off after a month or so. They arrive with little or no base and when placed into the reef never seem establish themselves. Any "tips" would be most appreciated.
Thank you for your words! As concerns gorgonia care I don't have any secrets, I just look after then by checking water values almost every day and by feeding them a lot and daily (morning and evening).
:wavehand:
 
Once again,
Fantastic tank and pictures Luca_!
Are there any changes with your feeding ?
David

Thanks everybody! :lolspin::wave:

@ Aquabacs, the SPS have been all removed, as most of the soft corals; nevertheless the tank will remain a mixture of LPS and gorgoniacei of various species"¦

Every day I feed the corals when lights are off with Korallen-Zucht Amino Acid LPS, Coral Vitalizer and 100 ml of living Phytoplancton (50 ml Nannochloropsis "“ 50 ml Tetraselmis). While once a week I give them either Elos SVC or a phial of Prodibio Reef Booster or NutraPlus Complete Feed; Energy FD Cyclops, Kent Zooplex and PhytoPlex. When I can I feed them with live food (Artemia and Rotiferi).
 
Once again,
Fantastic tank and pictures Luca_!
Are there any changes with your feeding ?
David

Thank you again for the compliments!
As concerns food, I just keep on using the same food, only I give them a little bit more because there are more animals in the tank.
And another little change I made for one product (Kent Zooplex) just to try another one (Brightwell Zooplanktos).
 
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