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Looks like a lace coral to me
Yeah, lace coral. If it live more than a month you’ll be the first I have ever heard of keeping one. They are 100% Non photosynthetic and the majority of them sold are already dead. Unlike acros they do not lose their color when dead, the skeletons calcite is the color not the living tissue. You should see tiny clear cilia along the margins for filtering tiny food. These are extremely hard to feed. Best of luck though!
i believe you are correct, spend most of the night reading on the subject and it’s not looking good, there is no success stories out der, the coral looks half dead already and only can see a few clusters of tiny polyps. I do have a few nps doing well but got no hopes for this one.Yeah, lace coral. If it live more than a month you’ll be the first I have ever heard of keeping one. They are 100% Non photosynthetic and the majority of them sold are already dead. Unlike acros they do not lose their color when dead, the skeletons calcite is the color not the living tissue. You should see tiny clear cilia along the margins for filtering tiny food. These are extremely hard to feed. Best of luck though!