kenske

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Greetings, I'd like to know if i labeled them correctly. Any help with ID'ing them will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kenny


#1 Yellow Tip - Non-Photosynthetic
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#2 Light Green Stem/Purple Polyp - Photosynthetic
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#3 Pink Stem & polyps- Non-Photosynthetic
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#4 Red Stem, Yellow Polyps- Non-Photosynthetic
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#5 ???
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#6 Dark Purple Stem & Polyps - Non-Photosynthetic
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#7 White Stem & Polyps- Non-Photosynthetic
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#8 Dark Purple Stem & White Polyps- Non-Photosynthetic
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#9 Yellow Finger - Non-Photosynthetic
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Domboski

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#5 is not an orange tree gorgonian but it is similar. I think it is more closely related to the blueberry gorg. Same type of polyps. Possibly from the Acanthogorgia species

#2 was labeled "Pacific Magenta Seafan" when I bought it. Not much help I know :irked:

#9 is Yellow Finger Gorgonian (Diodogorgia nodulifera)

#1 & #3 I think is of the Subergorgia or Acalycigorgia species but not 100% sure.

#7 is White Gorgonian (Eunicella singularis)

#4 I used to think it was Muricea californica but the polyps on the pic above are completely yellow and californica is not.

Here is a good link to start with: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/3/inverts

Here is some from the Philippines: http://www.poppe-images.com/images/search_results.php?species=Acalycigorgia species
 
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kenske

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Thanks Josh, those frags were acquired from Dom :)

Dom, thanks for info. I will spend some time at he links you suggested. So far, all but one of the frags have most( if not all) of their polyps extended. The only one i'm worried about is the white gorgonian, se hasn't opened up to me yet :(. Thanks again for the sweet frags.
 

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