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JZinCO 01/29/2018 12:41 PM

What kind of gorgonian is this?
 
This specimen that AquaCorals sells looks beautiful:
https://www.aquacorals.com/images/co...-parent-65.jpg

I'm curious what it is (the vendor doesn't mention). My guess is bushy sea rod (Rumphella sp) but I'd like some confirmation. Does not appear to match up with any of the photosynthetic Caribbean gorgs, though maybe Briareum asbestinum

vlangel 02/01/2018 09:28 PM

O my goodness, that is gourgeous! Sorry though, I don't know what it is. It does look like it is related to corky finger however but nicer.

JZinCO 02/08/2018 09:21 PM

Well I'm about halfway to pulling the trigger to figure it out..

NanoReefWanabe 02/13/2018 04:30 AM

looks like a corky finger to me.. that's what mine more or less used to look like

albano 02/13/2018 06:53 AM

I'd say golden sea rod

tom obrecht 02/13/2018 07:18 AM

I’m guessing Plexaurella but more can be said once the polyps retract. I had a large specimen years ago that loved light, heavy feeding and sweeping flow from a Sea Swirl

tom obrecht 02/13/2018 07:21 AM

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-0.../DSCN6425a.jpg

NanoReefWanabe 02/13/2018 08:20 PM

That is definitely a photo... barium is my guess

JZinCO 02/14/2018 10:49 AM

So I got corky finger, Plexaurella, and golden sea rod as answers (and have all in my tank). Based on the branching sinuosity and polyp length relative to branch size, I'm not sold on any of those.
I'l just have to buy and compare :)

I added some rumphella photos since they aren't as common in the hobby as they may have once been.
http://animal-world.com/Aquarium-Cor.../Bushy-Sea-Rod
https://eriutta.files.wordpress.com/...rgonia_aug.jpg
http://www.korallenriff.de/bilder/ga...klein/9520.jpg
https://www.recifathome.com/488-larg...-ventalina.jpg
http://www.sea4you.ru/_mod_files/ce_...ortfolio/2.jpg

BeachBumm 02/22/2018 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JZinCO (Post 25346247)
This specimen that AquaCorals sells looks beautiful:
https://www.aquacorals.com/images/co...-parent-65.jpg

I'm curious what it is (the vendor doesn't mention). My guess is bushy sea rod (Rumphella sp) but I'd like some confirmation. Does not appear to match up with any of the photosynthetic Caribbean gorgs, though maybe Briareum asbestinum

I believe they call them slit pore sea rod or gorgonian . I have one like that one but no where near that large . That one is beautiful !!

JZinCO 02/22/2018 07:21 PM

Why do you think so?

BeachBumm 02/22/2018 08:12 PM

I have one but smaller than that one. It looks the same , but it is hard to identify sometimes .

JZinCO 02/22/2018 08:39 PM

Hey all,
looks like this can't be resolved from a photo.

Thanks for the tries and I'll let this thread die unless a gorgonian enthusiast/expert chimes in.

Spartan 02/27/2018 08:44 AM

You can really only get in the ballpark. Even experts have to look at the sclerites to be precise. Definitely a very nice variety.

NanoReefWanabe 03/01/2018 10:47 PM

My slit pore doesn't have that habit..i guess different flow it could possibly... the original pic is way to far away though too say for sure... still looks like the corky sea finger I used to have... and thanks to photo bucket I can no longer post pics here


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