Sweet Blue Gargonian

Zoalander

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I just picked these up and since there is no softy forum I will share it with you guys. They are really blue and every polyp opened up after 10 mins of being in the tank.

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That is really gorgeous! I saw those at Sharky's but the piece was huge. I was looking for something saround 3x3x5", or smaller. What kind of lighting is it under & where do you have it in the tank? Lemme know how it does. My purple "seawhip" gorgonian is doing ok. Can't wait to get my T5s next month!
 
Good luck,they dont last in the tank just like GONI. I tried placed'em tank of their own together w/ DENDROS. & Sunflowers, all non photosyntetic corals still no luck. PEACE
 
Ereefic I actually got that huge piece for $25 when they were running their specail. They usually sell them for around $50 which is a great deal. A while ago I got a 1 inch frag for $20 at Reef Dweller and I thought that was a good at that time. They ended up disappearing in my tank because I couldnt keep them anchored down.
 
I believe the blue ones you got are photosynthetic. The orange, reds are non-photo.

They are beautiful. Good luck with them. I've been looking for those myself.

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menard is correct they will not last long. I have never heard of anyone having one thrive grow or even live past a few months. I have been told they need to be spot fed not photsynthetic. Good luck
 
I think with some of the new foods one the Market (DTs oyster eggs, and the new premium reef blend), that there is good hope for keeping things like these alive. I know of 2 nice purple sea fans that have been doing will and growing for well over a year.
 
I considered getting one of those as well. I did a little searching around RC. 0% success rate from what I have read (success measured in years). They are filter feeders. It's unfortunate, as they are so beautiful!
 
I also picked one up from Sharky's as well. He said that the blue-polyped ones in particular have been doing very well in his clients tanks. So I decided to take a chance on them.

I have mine under 130 pc in a 29. I feed the tank frozen mysis one day, and the new enriched DT's phyto the next. I placed it in a medium flow area. When I put the mysis in, I can see the direction of the water and it basically goes right through the sea fan.

So, I am crossing my fingers. When I went to Sharky's, I mentioned that I heard they were really hard to keep, and he said that THOSE in particular were not that difficult. However, when I went home and researched more, I didn't find any personal testimony that someone has kept them successfully long term. The basic consensus is that they starve to death by about a year.

In any case, I bought it, and now I'll try my best! It looks pretty good right now--really long polyp extension. We'll see...
 
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