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Hello, good afternoon. I hope you can help me. I had this colony which I forgot its name and I would like to know what it is called since due to an anemone the colony passed to a better life, since I am new to this I do not remember its name well and I would like buy again because my and my wife loved the colors when are fully open, thanks for the help.


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Were the polyps on the ends of hard red tubes? Kinda looks like a small pipe organ coral. The polyps come in a wide variety of colors and shapes.
 
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Were the polyps on the ends of hard red tubes? Kinda looks like a small pipe organ coral. The polyps come in a wide variety of colors and shapes.
It's more like purple, not red. When I got off work, I took a picture of it because I discovered there were three small feather dusters on what was left of the coral.
 
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Well, today, trying to take some photos of the color, I'm finding that not all was lost with the coral. I see at least 3 small polyps. I hope I can save this coral.
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