Blue efflatounaria update

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Been right on 2 weeks having this coral and I absolutely adore it! Always seems happy and only retracts when lights ramp up or down, and that's only for about 5 minutes. Just figured I'd share! Frags coming in the distant future.
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Cant tell from the picture below but it has a 3rd stalk and numerous new polyps growing in the center.
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Been right on 2 weeks having this coral and I absolutely adore it! Always seems happy and only retracts when lights ramp up or down, and that's only for about 5 minutes. Just figured I'd share! Frags coming in the distant future.
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Cant tell from the picture below but it has a 3rd stalk and numerous new polyps growing in the center.
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Beautiful, what species?
 
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Beautiful, what species?
Blue Efflatounaria. One of the more rare species in the Xeniidae family and in the order of Alcyonacea. Only 3 KNOWN species of efflatounaria described by science. Fairly certain the other 2 make poor aquarium inhabitants.
 

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If I felt comfortable shipping some I'm pretty sure I have a couple of small stalks I could sell as frags. But it doesn't ship well apparently and the last unique Xenia species I bought died. I was very saddened by that because it was so unusual looking. I'd never imagined Xenia coming in that color and growth pattern.
 
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If I felt comfortable shipping some I'm pretty sure I have a couple of small stalks I could sell as frags. But it doesn't ship well apparently and the last unique Xenia species I bought died. I was very saddened by that because it was so unusual looking. I'd never imagined Xenia coming in that color and growth pattern.
I too was hesitant on getting this because I lost a frag of giant Bali xenia a couple weeks before.
 

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excited to see how this corals does for you. hopefully it well be be a med grower so you can frag it around it us softie lovers but not so fast that it will take over the tank.

plz do keep us updated :D
 

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Very interested as a collector of softies myself...you ever wanna sell some let me know...
 

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I know this is an old thread, but I was wondering how this coral is looking these days?
 

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