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Not WYSIWYG, but a good sized coral, at least 4 inches. Great to mix with SPS, slow growing and I've never seen any chemical warefare issues. Commonly called 'Japanese' toadstools, I have no idea if this is where they came from.
At least 1.5 inch multibranched frag. This has been mistaken for forest fire, it isn't. Polyps are orange and glow orange under blue light. Skeleton is whitish and can show green or other interesting colors, but these can be hard to bring out.
Fresh cut frags. A soft coral that looks like SPS. When dead, the skeleton has a bright blue color, but brown when alive. Very hardy, does well in low light but can adapt to the brightest lights.
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10 great little algae eater, looks like a tiny queen conch, reproduces in your tank, and unlikely to eat anything you don't want eaten. I am pretty sure they aren't actually in the Strombus genus, but that's the name they are know for in the hobby.