Got a Kenya tree today, is this a bad placement?

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I’m very new to the coral game, this is my first time placing one on sand, is this a good idea?
 

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Is that Coral hard, because it doesn’t look like my Kenya Tree, which is soft, actually Kenya is a Leather Coral. BTW, It will grow anywhere in your Aquarium, and can take over, with “Self Fragging.”
 
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Is that Coral hard, because it doesn’t look like my Kenya Tree, which is soft, actually Kenya is a Leather Coral. BTW, It will grow anywhere in your Aquarium, and can take over, with “Self Fragging.”
No, it’s really soft, a bit weird to the touch. I heard it grows and spreads quickly, but not sure if just casually placed on the sand is a good idea.
 

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looks like a neon sinularia to me, they like high flow and high light, somewhere on the rocks would be better suited.
 

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On “Live Aquaria,” they have it listed as Green Spaghetti Finger Leather Coral. Picture, lifted off of Live Aquaria Web Site. Do you have a Plastic Overflow, or Plastic back, IE AIO Aquarium? You could Snap the Stem off and super glue it to the plastic, near the opening for a Linear Flow. Leave enough room, for upwards growth. BTW, I’ve haven’t had any success Super Gluing to the glass. BTW, Be happy the LFS, Made this mistake.
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On “Live Aquaria,” they have it listed as Green Spaghetti Finger Leather Coral. Picture, lifted off of Live Aquaria Web Site. Do you have a Plastic Overflow, or Plastic back, IE AIO Aquarium? You could Snap the Stem off and super glue it to the plastic, near the opening for a Linear Flow. Leave enough room, for upwards growth. BTW, I’ve haven’t had any success Super Gluing to the glass. BTW, Be happy the LFS, Made this mistake.
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That name definitely looks right, at my LFS, it’s listed as green finger leather. I don’t have a sump or AIO aquarium. I just have the tank with a HOB aquaclear filter and a HOB Aquamaxx skimmer. I do have 2 power heads that’s positioned on left and right side and pointing towards each other.
 
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