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Picked up this softie at the LFS cause it seemed unique, but I doubted their label of Nepthea was accurate. It grows like a bush with the polyps resembling Xenia, rather than my green nepthea in the same tank. The polyps are also more fluffy than I’ve seen on Kenya trees.
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Picked up this softie at the LFS cause it seemed unique, but I doubted their label of Nepthea was accurate. It grows like a bush with the polyps resembling Xenia, rather than my green nepthea in the same tank. The polyps are also more fluffy than I’ve seen on Kenya trees.
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Colt coral. Very common.
 

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