I have several rocks covered with Corky Finger. I love the stuff, it's easy to control and makes for some great movement. It's also very Hardy and easy to grow.
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He has lots of stuff. He has a couple thousand gallons at his farm. Lots of random things that hes had forever. This was grown in his greenhouse, which is why the colors are dark and brownish purple rather than bright purple and green. I'm hoping it colors up more under blue light.@Nburg dude such a nice coral! I have been looking for one for a year or so. does your hookup have other cool softies just might be worth putting an order in here in a month or two once I get the new tank setup.
Ask an you shall receive. It's not like pulsating Xenia where is pulses in low flow. A polyp will open and close here and there, but when its disturbed it puts on a show.
Assuming we're taking zoas/palys and mushrooms out of the equation, I'd have to go with this guy..
https://www.coralreefconnection.com...en-metallic-toadstool-mushroom-coral-soft.jpg
Not too popular these days, but the neon-polyp toadstool always stands out to me.
Most under rated soft coral?
ALL OF THEM lol
In this video you can see my Tracy Morgan Gorgonian and my 24" pink Sinularia.
That is the famous Paul B invention brine shrimp Mandarin feeder.
One of my favorite displays right there. Don't show it off too much, because you may escalate the price of softies.
What is this? A feeder? Enlighten us, please?
That is the famous Paul B invention brine shrimp Mandarin feeder.
Ask an you shall receive. It's not like pulsating Xenia where is pulses in low flow. A polyp will open and close here and there, but when its disturbed it puts on a show.
I love this and want to see it in person now