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I dunno about all these crazy names people are giving things these days, I've seen TONS of toadstool's over the last 18 years in this hobby with some having longer polyps than others but I've NEVER EVER had any one yet and say that they were some special different ultra rare extinct type...
i'd love one of those weeping willows...such an elegant coral.
Here's an oddball neon green 'weeping willow' I have. The polyps are very long, but the coral itself (and even the base and foot is an extremely neon green colour. The polyp at the end of the tentacles are almost white and very tiny....it doesn't look like there's a polyp at all until you look VERY closely.
here's my frag, with 12hrs strong flow and 12hrs gentle
here's what it looks like at a lfs, with constant, gentle flow, and a tunze wavebox....insane tentacle extension!....also you can see the Japanese neon green toadstool and the tyree neon green toadstool for comparison on greenyness
(pic by hunggi74)