Large photosynthetic Gorgonian (UK Grown)
Large photosynthetic Gorgonian (UK Grown) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Coral Information:
Type: Gorgonian
Name: photosynthetic Gorgonian
Size: Approx 2" (50mm) tall Polyps (note this will look different to the picture)
Fixing: Small Frag plug
Photosynthetic Gorgonian Coral Care Guide
Bring the beauty of underwater forests into your aquarium with photosynthetic Gorgonian corals! Known for their unique, branching structures and vibrant colors, these hardy corals are perfect for reef enthusiasts of all experience levels. Here's how to care for them and ensure they thrive in your marine ecosystem:
Key Features
- Type: Photosynthetic soft coral
- Care Level: Easy to moderate
- Lighting: Moderate to high (spectrum suited for coral growth)
- Water Flow: Moderate to strong, mimicking natural ocean currents
- Placement: Mid-level to higher positions in the tank
- Behavior: Peaceful
Tank Requirements
- Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons (nano tanks possible with proper care)
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
- Salinity: 1.024–1.026 specific gravity
- pH: 8.1–8.4
- Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
- Calcium: 400–450 ppm
- Magnesium: 1250–1350 ppm
- Filtration: High-quality filtration with regular water changes
Lighting Needs
Photosynthetic Gorgonians host symbiotic zooxanthellae algae, which use light to produce energy. Ensure moderate to high lighting with a spectrum tailored for corals. LED reef lights are ideal. Avoid placing them in shaded areas of the tank.
Water Flow
Gorgonians thrive in moderate to strong water flow, which helps remove detritus and bring in nutrients. Aim for a wavemaker or powerhead to simulate the natural motion of ocean currents.
Feeding
While photosynthetic Gorgonians primarily derive energy from light, they also benefit from supplemental feeding. Offer small, planktonic foods like:
- Phytoplankton
- Rotifers
- Marine snow
Feed 2–3 times a week, especially in lower-nutrient systems.
Placement Tips
- Anchor them securely on live rock or in substrate to prevent tipping in high flow.
- Provide space between Gorgonians and other corals to avoid competition or damage.
Common Issues & Troubleshooting
- Algae Growth: Strong water flow helps prevent algae buildup on branches. Regularly inspect and gently clean if needed.
- Tissue Loss: Check water quality and flow; sudden tissue loss can indicate stress or poor conditions.
- Pests: Inspect for hitchhikers like nudibranchs or flatworms that may harm your coral.
Why Choose Photosynthetic Gorgonians?
These corals are hardy, adaptable, and visually stunning, making them a favorite for beginners and seasoned aquarists alike. With proper care, they’ll add dynamic movement and texture to your reef tank.
Add a piece of the ocean to your home today with our hand-selected photosynthetic Gorgonians!
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