i.d. assistance please

jessp

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this was attached to a fox coral that i got about 8 months ago, any help would be appreciated.

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last one without flash

thanks,
jessp
 
whoops last one was wrong pic

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it is very green with the polyps brown, can't really tell the true color from pics, just a cool hitchhiker
 
VERY beautiful specimen. I agree, it looks like a kenya tree. You'll notice that once they get to a certain size, they will start to pinch and drop branches. I have one kenya that is now like 10. If this is does eventually happen for you. I would be very interested in purchasing a couple branches off of you. Please keep me in mind.
 
tree coral

tree coral

I have the same coral... it is a green tree coral capnella. Grows fast and like moderate current
 
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