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

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Here’s some of my softies in my 4’ tank (Although it is heavily leathers).
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And a front tank shot to show them all off.
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My newest Softie, I know everyone hates them but this is one of my personal favourite corals. I love some of the ‘Weedy’ Corals!
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And I know they’re technically NPS corals but here’s my Chili Coral :)
P.S. This is a hard coral to photograph.
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Upgraded to 2x 32HDs last week and my Cespitularia is loving it so far! Excited to see the tank at a higher intensity after acclimation and growth in a few months.
A coral I have to get my hands back on! Who needs to chop theirs? LOL! Love the clowns living amongst it as well!
 

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A coral I have to get my hands back on! Who needs to chop theirs? LOL! Love the clowns living amongst it as well!
I just got a few frags from it too! Started as a tiny little guy 2 years ago and just keep going. Now it appears to be getting denser instead of more spread out.
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April 2021
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June 2022

The clowns are incredibly territorial with it. Been hosting since it was introduced.
 

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Here’s my little 10g softy tank. It’s been running for two years now and is finally stable, requires pretty much no maintenance these days and corals are finally taking off in growth.
It gets direct sunlight for a bit in the afternoon which I think looks gorgeous :) 250E3BA9-8308-403C-A083-9EB0B2B5257F.jpeg 8B4E4EEF-B980-4907-98F3-DF8844319FD7.jpeg 9906DB67-EFE0-44EF-9329-35DC3DBD8360.jpeg
 

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Softies include 2 leathers and a few Zoas . The Sinularia is a fairly new add from last month, and the toadstool is one of my older corals, since December of 2021.
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I got this one from a friend, it whas closed up for 2 weeks and didnt go open, she didnt know the name, because i have a "dirty" tank she asked me to take care for her. It opened up at the 3th day. Anybody knows the name ?
 

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Hey everyone. Not to get sidetracked but.. Im doing a school project on a mock e-commerce site that sells soft corals because they are my favorite. (no corals will be for sale it's just a mock website).

Does anyone have pics they would let me use for this project?

I made a thread here. Thanks.
 

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My favorite coral. I've had this less than two years and it was a quarter size frag. The first year it grew slowly but this past year it really took off and is now the size of a dinner plate.
 

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