The Purple Frilly Gorgonian is a very unique animal. These interesting organisms are both peaceful and beautiful, and can add a good deal of color and grace to many reef aquariums. Purple Frilly Gorgonians normally do best when kept under strong lighting and moderate to strong water movement. Placing your gorgonian directly in the path of water motion can assist it in its monthly cleaning process. Several times a month, a Purple Frilly Gorgonian will shed an outer layer that has been secreted. Water motion will help this filmy layer to be removed; if it were to remain intact, the gorgonian could become susceptible to algal infection. Purple Frilly Gorgonians do not sting most other animals. However, many types of hard corals or anemones will sting them. Even soft corals might shed secretions that might harm a gorgonian, and colonizing corals might choke out a gorgonian. It is best to keep your gorgonian away from any corals to ensure that it does not become injured. Purple Frilly Gorgonians do not need to be fed, provided there is plenty of light for them to photosynthesize nutrients from. They have small polyps that will extend tentacles which catch material suspended in the water. Purple Frilly Gorgonians are reef safe, and, when provided with sufficient light, water motion, and good water quality, may be easily kept in many aquariums. The Purple Frilly Gorgonian has delicate, thin branches. Polyps with feathery tentacles can extend to cover these branches. Purple Frilly Gorgonians grow about 2 inches (5 centimeters) per year. Most captive Purple Frilly Gorgonians are collected from the Caribbean. |