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its a sea fan, of the order gorgonicea.

you need to give it current cos its a filter feeder.

also you need to feed it food which its polypls can catch,

like plankton.

here's a link to start you off....

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/seafans.htm

dude, anything you see in the LFS ...

trust me , you will see again.

no need to rush buying.

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bro, no offense but i think next time u better have knowledge of what u r buying even before u make the purchase.... good research makes a better reefer than "buy now wonder and ponder later" attitude....

it's a plankton feeding sea fan, pretty red branches with blue polyps always reaching out to catch food.... it doesnt need strong lights and prefers fast moving currents....

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hi bro . .I know. Always try to do that. But was just too excited when I see this little quite creature . .just can't resist. It's open very well.. .and in my direct current. Fed it with plankton and rotifers (Just went to buy from Water Ci****). Trying to keep it alive. I have 2 fans myself .has beeen with me for the last 4 months . .opening very well. So I hope this will be happy with me too and show off it's beauty to me :lol: .

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Its a non photosynthetic deepwater gorgonian.

You don't need light to sustain it but frequent feedings of phytoplankton and very small zooplankton.

I have one too. Polyps are extended most of the time. I feed DT's everyday.

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