Let's see some of those soft corals!!!!

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I don't have individual soft coral pictures, just one of all of them.




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Your tank really loves your parameters looks like it's been growing for years . How old is your tank ? Beautiful
 

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Your tank really loves your parameters looks like it's been growing for years . How old is your tank ? Beautiful
That picture was from 13 years ago.
At the time it may have been 5-6 years old. Been so long I'm not totally sure.
 

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Couple of slow motion vids, I’m loving the movement my long polyp toadstool and cloves bring.
 

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My favorite has always been yellow Fiji. Lucky local pet store had one available couple weeks ago. Been getting brighter yellow over last couple weeks. Store had at bottom of tank these as I have found out over the years like high light higher flow.

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Pulsing Sinluaria
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Pale Green Sinularia
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I know this is more than ten years later, but do you happen to have either of these corals still? I have been searching for the pulsing sinularia for years now and cannot find anyone that has one. If you do have it I would be very interested in buying. TIA
 

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I know this is more than ten years later, but do you happen to have either of these corals still? I have been searching for the pulsing sinularia for years now and cannot find anyone that has one. If you do have it I would be very interested in buying. TIA
Marine Farmers sells pulsing Sinularia. Mine stopped pulsing after a few weeks in my tank, but presumably that is my fault not theirs. I was happy with the frags I got from them (LPS and softies).
 

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I don’t know what you’d class this as but since there’s no NPS thread yet I figured it would go well in softies :)

My new piece of Chili is completely open now and it’s just gorgeous.
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I don’t know what you’d class this as but since there’s no NPS thread yet I figured it would go well in softies :)

My new piece of Chili is completely open now and it’s just gorgeous.
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Definitely a beauty !
 

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Definitely a beauty !
Just got a quick video of it swaying in the backflow, I wish the 5-6 year old piece was easy to photograph as that’s been on a journey and is recovering from being two nubs.
 

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Just got a quick video of it swaying in the backflow, I wish the 5-6 year old piece was easy to photograph as that’s been on a journey and is recovering from being two nubs.

Frag it (hint-hint)
 

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Wasn’t really ready to try my hand at keeping coral, but from what I understand GSP is about as easy as it gets. My LFS is breaking down some DT’s to upgrade and had this colony on a softball sized rock for $100, so I took the bait and brought it home last week. So far, so good.

Hopefully it was a fair price, but I really don’t care at this point. They’ve been really good to me thus far.
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Wanted to share my all softie tank after a fair time trying both I ended up starting a smaller tank with the stony corals that has been easier to manage with less fish and the softies have been easy peasy. Been working on getting a variety for some time and then just filling in with frags off the mothers.
 

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Round 2 of my 20 gallon softie tank. It wasn’t getting through its hair algae phase, so I rebuilt it with new sand, scrubbed the rock, upgraded to a Tunze skimmer, ATO and dosing as needed. The rock is a year old now. The fish hanging out in there are going to the main tank later.

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I got my first reef tank and wasn't really paying attention to names at the store, I was just pointing to a bunch that I wanted. I just need some help identifying what I bought lol.
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