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  1. May 12, 2021 · Gorgonian Corals are a diverse and fascinating group to learn about, but the aquarium care advice can be a bit befuddling because the care required ranges from moderate to expert-only, depending on which species you get. And as you may have already seen in this hobby, we don’t always get the taxonomic classification right.

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · Popular Gorgonian Coral Species. Gorgonian Coral Care. Tank Size. Water Parameters. Tank Setup. Placement. Acclimation. Lighting. Filtration and Water Flow. Growth Rate and Size. Feeding. Compatibility. Propagation and Fragging. Conclusion. FAQ. Are Gorgonian Corals toxic? How to know if Gorgonians are Photosynthetic or Non-Photosynthetic?

    • Sea Fans, Sea Whips, Horn Coral, Horny Coral
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  4. Last updated on June 11th, 2023. Gorgonian Coral Care Guide. Gorgonian coral care can vary greatly. Gorgonian coral are both the easiest, and possibly hardest coral to keep in the home aquarium. Some species of gorgonian coral are photosynthetic, like most other coral such as acropora, montipora, acans, zoanthids, etc.

  5. Gorgonian Corals, belonging to the order Alcyonacea, are a group of soft, immobile, cnidarian corals that grow in colonies and whose skeletons are comprised of calcareous substances and/or a protein called gorgonin. They are a large group of corals with a wide variety of photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic species, and are typically found in ...

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · Gorgonian Corals: Identification, Facts, Care Guide, & Pictures. Gorgonians inhabit many areas of the ocean, but they have the greatest diversity in tropical and subtropical waters. There are over 1200 known species of Gorgonians. They are also commonly known as horn corals or horny corals.

  7. Sep 24, 2021 · Gorgonian Coral Care For Beginners - Reef Craze. When it comes to aquascaping a reef aquarium with beautiful corals, Gorgonians are the most ignored ones even though they are an important part of the ecosystem. Also, the Gorgonians not only filter the water they live in, but they also offer sanctuary for your aquarium fish.

  8. The gorgonians (Suborder Holaxonia) include the sea blades, the sea fans, the sea rods and the sea whips. They form beautiful and sometimes very large colonies that take a tree-like or bush-like form. Rather than a hard, stony, calcium carbonate-based skeleton, colonies are held together by a flexible but tough, fibrous protein called gorgonin.

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