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Being offered a free frag but want to know what I’m putting in my tank if I do!

can’t see under the actinics but it is a pinkish flesh color
 

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Sinularia coral if I had to guess from that photo. I have the neon green variant. They are a very easy to care for coral. A rapid grower. My angelfish eat them.
 

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They are easy to control. They do get big and will need pruning on occasion. I just reach in with scissors and cut off a few branches above the base and with an elastic band, strap them to a rock and place in a low flow area. Within two weeks they are attached and ready to give away. New branches will grow from the cut on the mother colony.

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