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Is this Sinularia? Or something else?

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It looks like Sinularia... That's what we're calling small frags these days? Nice piece!
 
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It looks like Sinularia... That's what we're calling small frags these days? Nice piece!

It was literally tiny when I introduced it. Its been in there a little over a week now and it seems happy. Quite a nice greenish blue under blue lights. Had never considered leathers before always thought they looked a bit drab. But this guys cool

Ill read up on the care requirements. Cheers.
 

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What does it look like when the polyps are extended? It could also be a kenya tree if it's rapidly growing.
 

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My vote is still sinularia... I was a little worried when I didn't as the polyp question. lol
 

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