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I receved this leather at a frag swap but i already forgot what's the name is very green and the price range its about the size of a fist

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Its hard to tell in your pic but I would say either Green Nepthea or Green Sinularia.

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And its nether i will try to get a better photo tomorrow with my camera

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Still agree with aboves assessment.
 

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Green finger leather is a common name. Can be applied to any "finger" shaped leather coral. The coral you have there is either a Nepthea or Sinularia like stated above. Nepthea and Sinularia are very similar in color and shape and difficult to ID without cutting it and putting it under a microscope. The care is the same for either coral.
 

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Sinularias can be all sorts of different greens. ORA farms one that is bright neon green. The one I've had forever is more of a pastel green base with florescent green polyps.
 
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Are they expensive because I've traded a biocube skimmer for him and he's around 5 long and 3 to 4 inches wide and i don't know if it was worth it
 

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Are they expensive because I've traded a biocube skimmer for him and he's around 5 long and 3 to 4 inches wide and i don't know if it was worth it

They aren't really all that expensive, but I think it was a good deal as I feel the bio cube skimmers are worthless.


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If you're happy it doesn't matter what the price is. Good luck with it. :)


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yea he was pod when i got him he was a quater of that size but he is huge now im really happy with the trade
 

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