Sinularia Leather, Rare Version?

I have one almost identical.. its a lobophytum.. mine has grown very phallic shaped and has 3/4"-1" polyps...
 
The one in the foreground is a pretty typical Toadstool Sarcophyton (possibly a Lobophytum, but most of those don't have tentacles quite that long). It looks healthy and all, but not rare by any means. If you're referring to the piece in the background with a bit of green on the tentacles, that appears to be a Pipe Organ Tubipora musica. Also pretty common, but that's a nicely extended specimen.
 
I'll have to get more info from the clerk, Hector, quite knowledgeable. Might be simply referring to its shape or extended tentacles being somewhat unusual.

Anyway like its shape and appearance. Did write it down for me as a Sinularia Green Leather, again will ask more info.

Yep the one in back is a Pipe Organ, was a very small specimen when purchased. So far has responded well in my small system.

Tnx everyone for your input.
 
This hobby is so amazing. Been in and out of if for several years. Lots of updated procedures compared to when I started. Improved methods giving beautiful success.

Even questionable setups can give rewarding results.

Mine stays simplistic, luck with more of the beginner specimens.

My experiment is quite simple, what works for me. But always on the lookout for something new. Never ending absolutely Love It!
 
yep that is sarcophytum sp., tubipora musica behind it, briaraium asbetum to the left, red discoma shrooms in the back and Rhodactis shrooms at the end.
 
Wow you really caught several of my shrooms etc.

So far this just over year 14BioCube responded rather well.

Sadly the Midwest, like that!

I enjoy the prairie thermals for my other hobby rc includes glider, June is definitely ride the Thermal lift month.

Back to my tank, also just added the Green Star, known to cover quickly so will keep an eye on it, was added about a week ago.

Love these Hardy Intros.
 
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