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Soft Corals
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Colt Corals ( Cladiella sp. ) are one of the easiest corals for beginners. Colors can vary from browns to pinks or yellows. Bushy polyps extend from tree-like trunks
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Sarcophyton elegans is often referred to as the Yellow Leather Coral, Yellow Toadstool Leather, Ruffled Leather Coral and variations thereof. It is very distinctive and has a yellow color
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Pipe Organ Coral ( Tubipora musica ) is a soft coral with hard exoskeleton. The exoskeleton is made up of calcareous tubes that are characteristically red to maroon in
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Devil's Hand Coral ( Lobophytum sp. ) is a soft coral with a fleshy base and short, stubby tentacles. It is sometimes called the Lobed Leather Coral and is
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Colt Corals ( Cladiella sp. ) are one of the easiest corals for beginners. Colors can vary from browns to pinks or yellows. Bushy polyps extend from tree-like trunks
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Blue Ridge Coral ( Heliopora coerulea ) is an octocoral, a soft coral oddity with a hard skeleton that resembles some hard corals like some Montipora species. Blue Ridge
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Sarcophyton elegans is often referred to as the Yellow Leather Coral, Yellow Toadstool Leather, Ruffled Leather Coral and variations thereof. It is very distinctive and has a yellow color
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These assorted Finger Leather Corals may contain corals of similar appearance from several leather coral genera including Lobophytum , Sinularia , Cladiella , and Sarcophyton . They are named for the lobed finger-like
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The Spaghetti Leather Coral ( Sinularia flexibis ) is usually white or tan in color and can have colored polyps. It has long spaghetti-like extensions that grow from a
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Colt Corals ( Cladiella sp. ) are one of the easiest corals for beginners. Colors can vary from browns to pinks or yellows. Bushy polyps extend from tree-like trunks
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Devil's Hand Coral ( Lobophytum sp. ) is a soft coral with a fleshy base and short, stubby tentacles. It is sometimes called the Lobed Leather Coral and is
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The Spaghetti Leather Coral ( Sinularia flexibis ) is usually white or tan in color and can have colored polyps. It has long spaghetti-like extensions that grow from a
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