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I recently purchased a pin cushion urchin from my LFS. When I was acclimating my new urchin, I noticed this coral in the bag with the urchin which I think the LFS did not see when they picked up the urchin. Can anyone tell me what kind of coral this may be?

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soft, hard? pic under whites will help... :)
 
I don't believe it's hard. It looks like a soft coral. I have attached another picture under white light. Hopefully that will help.
 

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Looks like type of sinularia , give it time to open ,then come back here w pic... :)
 
I don't believe it's hard. It looks like a soft coral. I have attached another picture under white light. Hopefully that will help.
I disagree with Sinularia, I have a bet on it being a Green Kenya.
 
Here is an updated picture...it looks as if it has opened up more now.
Definitely a Kenya Tree!
Here was mine when I first got it.
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Kenyii tree coral no doubt and assure moderate light and water flow and occasionally add iron and stronium to water. These guys are capable of spreading out of control
 
Thanks everyone....the tank it's in is a fish only tank which has artificial coral inserts in it....I guess I may be turning this 90 gallon into a reef eventually. As far as a food source, outside of lighting is there anything else I may have to put into the tank in order to ensure it's growth???
 
Thanks everyone....the tank it's in is a fish only tank which has artificial coral inserts in it....I guess I may be turning this 90 gallon into a reef eventually. As far as a food source, outside of lighting is there anything else I may have to put into the tank in order to ensure it's growth???
Its very hardy and tolerates alot of things other than Low flow
 
Kenyii tree coral no doubt and assure moderate light and water flow and occasionally add iron and stronium to water. These guys are capable of spreading out of control
I can testify to that! Had one frag in my nano cube and now have around 20 of them! Going to have to get rid of some lol
 
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