Rare leather corals

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What are some of the rarer leather corals available in the hobby?

Looking to add some new leathers to my tank
 

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Sarcophyton elegans. Was really rare but fiji has opened up again

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Yeah, the Koji Wada is my favorite softy.
Another I like is the snowball toadstool from aquacorals in maine; nothing unusual I guess but just happens to be very pretty- extra big snowflake looking white polyps and fairly slow growing. Also "Lazy's Turquoise Nepthea" which is maybe a Capnella but a nice solid green and better looking than other similar corals I've seen. From Lazy's Coral House.
 

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Thats amazing. I have not seen one of those in so long, and even back in the 90's i rarely saw one. I would love to get an aquaculture frag of one of those.
Sad part is they costed nada 20 years ago. Been hunting for one but I'm not willing to pay the triple digit cost for it.
 

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I had a true weeping willow back in 2003. Regardless of what you pay, that coral is no longer in the hobby. You can get a nice long tentacle sarcophyton, but they all get big. The true weeping willow had a long stem and very small capitulum
 

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Of the 25 or so varieties I have currently I have a handful I would consider "rare" either because I have never seen them (before or after acquiring them) or because they are now "trendy" and hard to come by. i.e. Neon green Japanese leather (Jason Fox lineage 2010), an unverified "Jake Adams Weeping Willow" (WWC 2018ish), Fiji and Tonga Yellow elegans, and some other weird ones.

Of course several of them are not feeling photogenic at the moment, typical.

This Sarcophyton one was purchased in 2010 and I haven't seen one since then. I haven't (regrettably) spread it around but luckily I did frag it before losing the mother colony several years ago. Its more lavender/purple than the usual tan and those big polyps are definitely unique!
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This Sinularia (I think) was in a large batch or maricultured leather frags out of Indonesia and was definitely a standout. Cant say Ive ever seen polyps with neon green centers before. Hoping it grows quick so I can share it!

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Definitely looking forward to getting a Koji and some more yellow varieties in there.
 

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