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

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This one on day 5 got bigger like 1/2" bigger. I think it's comfortable?
Dendronephthya colonies, aka carnation coral

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Bump for more softies
 

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I recently measured the green leather and it's more then 24" across when expanded. Unfortunately as you can see it's got no where to grow and is touching many corals so I probably will eventually frag it again. One day I'll have a larger tank and just let it grow.
 

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Haven't seen this in many many years. Did not do well for me.
You are correct, this an oldie which was common more than 10 years ago. Used to be called Blue African Xenia. Is a blue cespitularia. Care requirements similar to xenias, stable PH and Alk. Truly a beauty
 

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I recently measured the green leather and it's more then 24" across when expanded. Unfortunately as you can see it's got no where to grow and is touching many corals so I probably will eventually frag it again. One day I'll have a larger tank and just let it grow.
That's alot of leather
 

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You are correct, this an oldie which was common more than 10 years ago. Used to be called Blue African Xenia. Is a blue cespitularia. Care requirements similar to xenias, stable PH and Alk. Truly a beauty

Yes back then $100 for a frag was a lot. The regular purple cespitularia grew like nothing I ever had before. Fortunately I was able to cash in big time with that. People were always knocking on my door for some. The "Blue" though just melted away in the same conditions. Locally I don't think too many people had success with it or I would have just kept buying more.

10 years ago, same tank that the above leather is in now.

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I have a few types of Xenia in my tank. A white pulsing stalk Xenia, a metallic blue, and a darker maroon with bluish tips. I have a couple of wants on my list that I hope to acquire at some point. My worst fear though is them closing down sources before I can do that.
 

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