Post pictures of your large soft corals!

This sinularia started as a pinky sized frag over five years ago.
Here it is in '05, already off to a good start
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Here it is yesterday.
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Mariner
 
Pretty coommon. Maybe at a LFS it would get a $20-25 credit, again this is all dependent on your local trade prices.
 
Hello,

your last three pics are LPS no softies!!!!! first and second an Euphyllia, the middle one a Plerogyra

regards

Markus
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14686935#post14686935 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MarkusII
Hello,

your last three pics are LPS no softies!!!!! first and second an Euphyllia, the middle one a Plerogyra

regards

Markus

Thanks Markus. I had no idea what they were. I have them named as Bubble Coral, Frogspawn, and I don't know about the other.
Softies include leather, toadstools, and what else?
As you can tell I am an expert. :lol: :confused: :lol:
 
In general, the easiest way to tell that bubble corals and frogspawn/anchor/hammer corals aren't soft corals is by the fact that they all have a hard skeleton that the soft bits grow around.

Soft corals are members of the octocorallia - they have tentacles that grow in groups of eight. Stony corals (SPS and LPS) are hexacorallia - they have tentacles that grow in groups of six.

Just to confuse things, there are two members of the octocorallia that have stony skeletons - blue coral (heliopora) and organ pipe coral (tubipora). They're still normally considered soft corals.

More exceptions and qualifiers: Gorgonians are also octocorallians, so in a sense they're soft corals, too. Although many people include zoanthids and mushrooms (corallimorphs) as "soft corals", they're actually hexacorallians.

Soft corals include finger leather, christmas tree, devils hand, cabbage leather, toadstool, xenia, anthelia, "blue xenia" (actually cespitularia), Kenya tree, colt, carnation, spaghetti leather, cauliflower leather, green star polyps, clove polyps, etc.
 
Have never heard of the term lawn gnomes, first time I read I was loking for those little gnomes figures that are in my moms garden.


home 200 colony >15yrs old



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