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Originally Posted by Rykna http:///forum/post/2888402
I've kept 2 kinds of Gorgs~
Corky Finger
I fragged this gorg multiple times. Here's the thread that I posted about the "operation"
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/257464/first-fragging-operation
Purple Gorg, which I do not yet have a pic of, but my friend Beth and I purchased the purple gorg and divided it~ half for her, half for me. We did that as soon as we got it home from the LFS. Then I trimmed two small branches of my half and started 2 new little frags. That was about 3 weeks ago. All of the purple gorgs are doing great.
They're pretty neat little critters, but do need extra attention.
Keep in mind when you say that they aren't too hard to care for that your Braireum sp and other photosynthetic gorgonians are MUCH easier to keep and maintain than most of the azooxanthellate varieties - such as the Diodogorgia nodulifera in question.
I've kept 2 kinds of Gorgs~
Corky Finger
I fragged this gorg multiple times. Here's the thread that I posted about the "operation"
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/257464/first-fragging-operation
Purple Gorg, which I do not yet have a pic of, but my friend Beth and I purchased the purple gorg and divided it~ half for her, half for me. We did that as soon as we got it home from the LFS. Then I trimmed two small branches of my half and started 2 new little frags. That was about 3 weeks ago. All of the purple gorgs are doing great.
They're pretty neat little critters, but do need extra attention.
Keep in mind when you say that they aren't too hard to care for that your Braireum sp and other photosynthetic gorgonians are MUCH easier to keep and maintain than most of the azooxanthellate varieties - such as the Diodogorgia nodulifera in question.