Rare soft corals

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Great thread!
 

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how about this?.

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Mushrooms are mushrooms, and zooanthids are zooanthids. But only softies are softies. :)

My favorites of those I have:
Koji Wada pink nepthea from Unique Corals
Japanese Deep water sarcophyton - mine from Zeppelin at RC
Giant thick stem heteroxenia

Any pics? I would love to see the pink nepthea.
 

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I have a frag of the Koji Wada pink Nepthea, and three no named Stereonepthea frags in my softie tank. Check Divers Den they sometimes have some cool and rarer softies. One that I'm interested in getting is a Litophyton.
 

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I have the neon green nepthea...the pink one looks sweet! I have been on the lookout for the stereonepthea, but haven't had any luck in finding any.
 

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