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I've got like 6 of these little things. They do look 100% identical to my gorg. (And the tiny gorg next to it lol)That does look like a gorgonia polyp, wonder how it got there? I have no idea on how they start off .
Right? I mean they would definitely have to do something in order to multiply in the wild.I wonder if it's dropping polyps to self propagate. That is really neat.
Interesting. It does look like that. Are you saying these aren't photosynthetic gorgs or is it just a coincidence they look very similar?Its reproducing and this looks more like athella coral or elongata xenia. I have these and I have varietes of gorgonia and these look like my anthellia.
Anthellia:
Not gorgs but are photosythetic as with most xenia type coralInteresting. It does look like that. Are you saying these aren't photosynthetic gorgs or is it just a coincidence they look very similar?
Good to know. I was told it was a gorg! It came on some live rock. It was really small a month ago.Not gorgs but are photosythetic as with most xenia type coral
Yep - anthellia. This is one of my gorgs:Good to know. I was told it was a gorg! It came on some live rock. It was really small a month ago.
That thing looks huge! Beautiful!Yep - anthellia. This is one of my gorgs: