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Sinularia possesses small bony needles called scerlites on the base of the coral.. . . . .nepethea does not have these.I recently got feedback it is a neon green sinularia
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Ok thanks for the info. So is this a green nepthea then? I am confusedSinularia possesses small bony needles called scerlites on the base of the coral.. . . . .nepethea does not have these.
The way I understand it is that there's a discernable difference between the polyps of a Sinularia and Nepthea as
Sinularia possess small bony needles called scerlites in the base of the coral..nepethea does not have these.
Kenyii has a thick trunk, like a tree, and many branches giving it an arboreal appearance. The fine polyps of the Litophyton coral will make movement in your aquarium much more active.
Between the two you ask of, it seems either of these are sold as nepthia
I feel it isOk thanks for the info. So is this a green nepthea then? I am confused
Thank you that is what I thought until someone else confused me and told me otherwise.I feel it is