Coral ID, please?

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At LFS. Encrusts at the base for a fair bit. Very thick flattish branches. Dark color, looks almost black in person under their lighting(couldn't get pictures under white light). Pictures are of the same coral from the front and rear. Nobody at shop knew what it was other than 'stony coral' and is extremely hardy.

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cabbage coral?

Want to say no.. it's definitely a stony coral. The stony cabbage corals seem too thin.. this coral's branches are Very thick. EDIT: Turns out this is a heliopora softie with the rare exception of forming a stony skeleton. Utterly surprised here.

However I want to thank you for ID on another coral in the shop! They also had leather cabbage corals.
 
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Agree about the hardiness. Mine is just above the green leather and at least 25 years old. It’s been through hell and back :cool:
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Yeah looks like it! And they're actually soft corals? The rare exception to forming a stony skeleton.. It looks so very much like a SPS of some kind! Much appreciated for the ID.
Yes, I believe they are more related to soft corals, but it is hard for sure.
 
Agree about the hardiness. Mine is just above the green leather and at least 25 years old. It’s been through hell and back :cool:
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Very nice! I thought it was quite the attention grabber at the LFS. Seemed to stand out nicely among the SPS and some LPS in their display tank.

The owner repeatedly mentioned it's very strong, very hardy- good to get confirmation on that. I was surprised by a "SPS" described as that. So I got intrigued but now it makes sense as they fall under softies. Do they have the same potential issue of releasing toxins as some other leathers?
 
Yes, I believe they are more related to soft corals, but it is hard for sure.

Thanks for this- quick google to compare had me confused. They really do "look SPS". That's why I posted pictures for ID under this sub forum, ha!
 
Very nice! I thought it was quite the attention grabber at the LFS. Seemed to stand out nicely among the SPS and some LPS in their display tank.

The owner repeatedly mentioned it's very strong, very hardy- good to get confirmation on that. I was surprised by a "SPS" described as that. So I got intrigued but now it makes sense as they fall under softies. Do they have the same potential issue of releasing toxins as some other leathers?
That’s a great question. I don’t know. Mine easily covers other corals with new growth. That’s about the only “bad” thing I know of.
 
Can't kill it, grows like crazy,OG colony started at about 6"x 4" in 1993 ??, i have given enough away to fill a mini van... :oops:
I'll come back w some pics in a bit...:)
 
Can't kill it, grows like crazy,OG colony started at about 6"x 4" in 1993 ??, i have given enough away to fill a mini van... :oops:
I'll come back w some pics in a bit...:)
Would be great to see pics!

So I went back and picked up a frag. Don't have a QT and very nervous about putting the frag plug in even with judicious dipping. Perhaps not the best thing to do- cut it off so I could toss the frag plug. ID proven without a doubt- the skeleton is very blue/purplish! :)
 
Just a frag,circa 2005 ,in 75g tank
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they make a good frag rack too... ;) :)
 
Just a frag,circa 2005 ,in 75g tank

they make a good frag rack too... ;) :)

Wow! Not kidding about "encrusting"! Interesting how it seems to do everything- columns, branches, encrusts and plates. Good to know some corals are able to touch it aside the potential of it taking over the "frag plug rack". ;)

Does the skeleton keep the blue color after drying out? Kept a piece to find out about that. Much appreciated for the amazing pictures! :)
 
Wow! Not kidding about "encrusting"! Interesting how it seems to do everything- columns, branches, encrusts and plates. Good to know some corals are able to touch it aside the potential of it taking over the "frag plug rack". ;)

Does the skeleton keep the blue color after drying out? Kept a piece to find out about that. Much appreciated for the amazing pictures! :)
ya' know 30 yrs, never dried any out, pretty sure needs to be sun bleached to turn the powder blue... ;)
but when fragged inside is blue.
 

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