Gorgonian ID?

OneJun

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Hello, have this gorgonian but haven't been able to google search for it. Anyone happen to know the name?

Tan Polyps, purple cylindrical body, photosynthetic. Branching in almost a sea fan pattern.
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That's a cute little guy. I see lots that look like that when we go snorkeling in the Florida Keys (I have a link to a thread about it in my signature below). I don't know the names of specific gorgonians, but I've kept a few in my tanks over the years.

Good luck with the ID.
 

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Yes, also thinking purple blade/ribbon gorgonian: Pterogorgia anceps. Like diversity of your tank.
 

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Definitely not a purple blade. The branches are too cylindrical and numerous. Most likely a type of Muriceopsis(flavida?), the Caribbean purple plume gorgonian.
 
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Was initially thinking Muriceopsis as well but the purple plumes look more symmetrical compared to this one. Not sure if this photo will help more but if I remember, the mother colony looked more like a stubby bush than a sea fan or gorgonian stalk.
 

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looks like a so called purple blade…don’t know the genus… but really I’d like to recognize that nice lil section of aquascape…that’s trending nice :)
Thanks! It's pretty bare right now as it used to be more macroalgae dominated, but unfortunately the recent heatwave caused much of it to die off.
 

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