Help Identifying a coral.

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I got this coral when I purchased this tank and I don't know what it is. It looks like a pulsing xenia but it doesn't pulse. It looks like a clove polyp coral of some kind but I don't know.
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hi,i agree,nice blue clove polyps :)
 
You probably wont be able to sell it too easily, a lot of people dont like it because it grows so fast. I had the same issue with Pandora Paly's. They make great beginner corals and give you confidence in soft corals but after that I just decided to throw away what I had left. Just keep them in an isolated area if you like them. If not they will take over your tank.
 
It is growing fast and almost moving towards the bottom of the plug with small heads. If I frag it how much would I sell it for?
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You probably wont be able to sell it too easily, a lot of people dont like it because it grows so fast. I had the same issue with Pandora Paly's. They make great beginner corals and give you confidence in soft corals but after that I just decided to throw away what I had left. Just keep them in an isolated area if you like them. If not they will take over your tank.
Ok, I will probably give it out to beginner reefers and put it on the back of the aquarium. Thank you.
 

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