Kenya Tree Coral is good or bad?

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Planning get a kenya tree coral in my LPS and softies tank. What are the precaution I should take or should not get kenya and why?
Getting an small frag as per the pic attached.
I really want to get them but also dont want my tank to crash.
My current tank status as below.


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The green one is awesome.

The original tan will begin dropping babies everywhere from about 1.5 years.

Just a nuisance. It won't crash your tank.
Had them years ago. Wouldn't bother again.

Green and the pink nepthea from Japan (looks almost identical except pink) are great. There is a blue, bluish base with regular reddish brown tips. Kinda nice.
No experience with it.
There are a few amazing softy tanks in R2R. One of them has a blue Kenya tree in it.
Based on the rest of that amazing tank I consider it a stamp of approval. [emoji846]
 
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The green one is awesome.

The original tan will begin dropping babies everywhere from about 1.5 years.

Just a nuisance. It won't crash your tank.
Had them years ago. Wouldn't bother again.

Green and the pink nepthea from Japan (looks almost identical except pink) are great. There is a blue, bluish base with regular reddish brown tips. Kinda nice.
No experience with it.
There are a few amazing softy tanks in R2R. One of them has a blue Kenya tree in it.
Based on the rest of that amazing tank I consider it a stamp of approval. [emoji846]
I just got it looks tan but guy told me its pinkish not brown. Pic attached
 

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I buy the green and the pink through online.
The green are $40 US and the pink are 60 to $90 US.
Neither is supposed to turn into a self fragging mess.
They need to be propagated.

The basic pinkish tan is $5 to $10 US local. Self fragging mess hard to give away.

But $30 US online.
Price for generic invasive softies online is a minor crime.
Plague stuff you wouldn't wish on an enemy is $20 to $40 online.

How much did you pay for it?

Your pic is definitely too early to tell for sure.

2 green, blues and white lights, 1 pink (or purple
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The key is the color of the polyps.

They remain the same as the stock on the pink nepthea.

On the regular pink/tan self fragging mess the stock will be pinkish tan but the polyps will be straight up brown, just like the polyps on the green one are.

It is remotely possible you acquired one of the blue ones. Which are a definite step above the regular self fragging mess.

Lol, The regular self fragging mess is actually a pretty coral.
It just drops too many babies everywhere once it has settled in.
 

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I buy the green and the pink through online.
The green are $40 US and the pink are 60 to $90 US.
Neither is supposed to turn into a self fragging mess.
They need to be propagated.

The basic pinkish tan is $5 to $10 US local. Self fragging mess hard to give away.

But $30 US online.
Price for generic invasive softies online is a minor crime.
Plague stuff you wouldn't wish on an enemy is $20 to $40 online.

How much did you pay for it?

Your pic is definitely too early to tell for sure.

2 green, blues and white lights, 1 pink (or purple
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I think one is Japanese pink nepthea. Drooling. ;Woot
 
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I buy the green and the pink through online.
The green are $40 US and the pink are 60 to $90 US.
Neither is supposed to turn into a self fragging mess.
They need to be propagated.

The basic pinkish tan is $5 to $10 US local. Self fragging mess hard to give away.

But $30 US online.
Price for generic invasive softies online is a minor crime.
Plague stuff you wouldn't wish on an enemy is $20 to $40 online.

How much did you pay for it?

Your pic is definitely too early to tell for sure.

2 green, blues and white lights, 1 pink (or purple
8c26d9884dd49050a1bac688075c2112.jpg
54b87646bd76cc0fdabbce78a5a44f3c.jpg
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I paid 25 USD for this frag.
 

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Was just enjoying your video again.
Beautiful tank!

Those pretty palys (pandora?) in the front left on the sand are something I would worry about more.
And as long as you keep them a few more inches (7cm?) away from your main rock work, I wouldn't worry at all.

That is a huge chunk of Kenya tree for that price. Nice! Could even be green.

Will have to wait a week or 2 to see it open. Just keep it on top of the sand for now. Any flow, any light that you have should do well. Maybe lower flow and moderate light.

Even if it is regular Kenya tree you can enjoy it and just get rid of the babies a year from now when they start happening.

Keep us posted.[emoji846]
 
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Was just enjoying your video again.
Beautiful tank!

Those pretty palys (pandora?) in the front left on the sand are something I would worry about more.
And as long as you keep them a few more inches (7cm?) away from your main rock work, I wouldn't worry at all.

That is a huge chunk of Kenya tree for that price. Nice! Could even be green.

Will have to wait a week or 2 to see it open. Just keep it on top of the sand for now. Any flow, any light that you have should do well. Maybe lower flow and moderate light.

Even if it is regular Kenya tree you can enjoy it and just get rid of the babies a year from now when they start happening.

Keep us posted.[emoji846]
That are some palys in red color but dnt know the Id. It was gift so I forgot about it.
I kept kenya on high flow and medium lighting.
Just wait for it to open nicely I would upload an video soon and share the link. Added a gift 1 head dedro sun coral and bright red Goniopora frag.
Thank u for your appreciation.
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Please share picture or video if you have any for your kenya, I would love to see and also share your experience with kenya, does your kenya drop babies everywhere?
Sadly I lost it in a tank crash a few months ago. It was huge tho and beautiful man. I had a goby that would perch in it and check everything out. One of my favorites. Never dropped any babies tho
 
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