Shoreliner11
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I am setting up a species specific gorgonian tank. I have been reading for some time on the care of specific gorgonians and I will opt for ones whom are symbiotic but further down the road I plan to have some aposymbiotic sp. as well. The tank is small 10gal, with a 3.5 gallon refugium and other than that water changes are going to be the main source of filtration. Not sure whether small size will be a negative in gorgonian care.
Now to the questions. I know that rotifers are key to many of gorgonian survival but is live rotifers necessary or if I can find a frozen source will this be adequate? I have also been reading that some none photosynthetic corals like Dendronephthya might be able to extract proteins attached to bubbles caught by their polyps. Might this be a feasible means to supplement the diet of the gorgonians or are they able feed at all? Thank you for the help.
Aaron
Now to the questions. I know that rotifers are key to many of gorgonian survival but is live rotifers necessary or if I can find a frozen source will this be adequate? I have also been reading that some none photosynthetic corals like Dendronephthya might be able to extract proteins attached to bubbles caught by their polyps. Might this be a feasible means to supplement the diet of the gorgonians or are they able feed at all? Thank you for the help.
Aaron