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NOEL CURRY WINS BEST RARE CORAL COLLECTION AWARD FOR SCIENTIFIC CORALS - GORGONIANS


THIS PHOTO SHOWS THE GORGONIANS SALLY JO GREW
FROM SMALL CUTTINGS SHE RECEIVED FROM NOEL CURRY
TWO YEARS AGO.
Sally Jo's gorgonians

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purple gorgonianThese Gorgonians were some of the first captive grown corals we purchased. They have been very hardy and they all grew into large show corals. I have been watching these Gorgonians for several months and I have wondered where they came from. I moved several small cuttings into my new reef aquariums and they have all grown much better than any of the wild gorgonians we have purchased. Last month I asked Sally Jo where they came from and she told me they were in one of the shipments from Scientific Corals.

These gorgonians are great for decorating a reef because they have a nice purple color and they are thin enough that they move with the currents. All of these gorgonians thrive in bright light without feeding. We have made many cuttings from these gorgonians.

These Gorgonians came in last week from Scientific Corals. Noel Curry has produced a winning group of stunning Gorgonians. They are available in two sizes. These are the show size and they add a different form and color that can not be duplicated. We have mixed these Gorgonians with all types of Soft and Stony corals.

The plume shaped Gorgonian on the left is my favorite because the purple color shows up very well even when the polyps are fully extented. This Gorgonian has some of the largest polyps I have seen in this family.

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One of the nicest things about these corals is that the wild Gorgonians do not grow as well as these captive raised ones. These corals do not go through the shock that sets back so many of the collected Gorgonians.

We make our cuttings by drilling a small hole for the Gorgonian to fit into. Almost 100 percent of these cuttings grow when we place them in good water flow.
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This photo shows the great extension that these Gorgonian polyps have. This makes for a very showy coral that sells very well. Small cuttings will grow rapidly if they are fed rotifers or baby brine shrimp. All of these corals do best if they are grown in aquariums with good water flow. These types of Gorgonian grow on one plane like a sea fan. This form is one that is missing in many reefs.The flow seems to cause them to expand their polyps more.

You can grow these corals under standard fluorescent lights, but they do much better under VHO or halide lights. These Gorgonians often grow in shallow brightly illuminated areas that have strong wave action.

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gorgonianThis photo shows an extra Visi Jet 1200 that we added to the 55 gallon aquarium that we are using for the collection of show Gorgonians. We are going to add a third power head that will turn on and off each 1/2 hour. Good water flow is one of the most important things that we have found to increase the growth of these rare thin branched Gorgonians.

We have been adding extra power heads to many of our grow out aquariums. We use a timer that has pins you can pull out so the pumps turn on and off at any time you want. We set most of them so they stay on for 30 minutes and then go off for the same amount of time.

Notice the hand made base rock that these Gorgonians are growing on. Mr. Curry makes these natural shaped bases heavy enough to hold the Gorgonian up in a strong current. The base has a hole in it for the cutting. Many of these corals have come in with nice species of coralline algae growing on the base rocks.

The pictures below show how nice the Gorgonians look in the reef aquarium. Scientific Corals has one of the nicest coral list I have seen. We order many of our rare invertebrates from them because their captive grown stock has one of the highest survival rates in the industry.

Sally Jo's
gorgonians
We have used these Gorgonians in many of our display
reef aquariums and they have thrived for over two years.
When you order these corals be sure to purchase at least one of
each type. It is very hard to pick one that is the very best.

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THIS GORGONIAN HAS THE BEST LOOKING POLYPS
OF ALL THE LARGE ONES WE GROW. IT EXPANDS
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE A SOFT CORAL SUCH AS SINULARIA.

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.polyp detail We are proud to award Scientific Corals and Noel Curry our best rare coral award for February 1998. Noel's coral list reads like a dream wish list and all of the corals we have purchased have been healthy and true to type.

We are happy that coral farms like Scientific Corals are doing so well at supplying our hobby with rare, hardy captive grown brood stock. Please send us an e-mail by using the form below so we can have Noel send you an order of these fantasic Gorgonians.

Noel ships his boxes FED- X and they are very well packed. He uses strong bags and thick foam for his boxes. Our box was shrink wrapped and we are sure this helped insure that the water stayed warm. We received our last shipment when the outside temp was near zero.

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IT WAS HARD TO CHOOSE A BEST OF THE TEST GORGONIAN, BUT THIS ONE IS JUST DIFFERENT ENOUGH FROM ANYTHING IN THE GENETIC BANK TO WIN THE AWARD.

BEST OF THE TEST GORGONIAN
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DURING THE NEXT FEW MONTHS WE WILL BE PURCHASING MORE CORALS FROM ANY NEW SOURCES WE CAN FIND. IF YOU CAN REPORT ANY NEW GROWERS IN YOUR AREA WE WILL SEND THEM AN ORDER SO WE CAN CONTINUE TO REPORT THE RESULTS.

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COVER AND INDEX

FEBRUARY ISSUE PAGE 1

SALLY JO'S FEBRUARY REEF UPDATE
USING SUPER GLUE GEL TO PROPAGATE REEF INVERTEBRATES

FEBRUARY ISSUE PAGE 2

SCIENTIFIC CORALS - GORGONIANS WINS AWARD

NEWEST ARAGOCRETETM AND GLUE REEF AQUARIUM
JAKES ROCK CURING UPDATE #1

FEBRUARY ISSUE PAGE 3

SPS CORAL TREE PROJECT #2
REEF FARMING BUSINESS PLAN - PART 2
IT IS A BABY ROCK FLOWER !
TEACHING ROCK MAKING

JANUARY ISSUE PAGE 1

HANGING XENIA PROPAGATION FOR PROFIT
SALLY JO'S JANUARY REEF UPDATE
ASK SALLY JO

JANUARY ISSUE PAGE 2

GREEN WATER: The Culture of Marine Phytoplankton
WINTER LIVE ROCK MAKING UPDATE
SOME LESSONS IN CURING LACE ROCK
THE GEMINI WATER PUMP
COLORFUL LIVE ROCK ORGANISMS, Sponges and Tunicates

JANUARY ISSUE PAGE 3

ESTABLISHING A REEF FARMING BUSINESS PLAN
SMALL POLYP STONY CORAL (SPS) BROOD STOCK PRODUCTION
INCOME TAX FOR REEF FARMERS PART 1


INDEX TO ISSUES 1 - 13


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