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Got given a few corals from a shutdown, seem to remember the previous owner mentioning this were Kenya trees but honestly I'm not too convinced as I don't see that cauliflower like polyp. Any ideas? I'm fairly sure these are soft corals. Want to make sure what they are so I can place them in a place that suits their needs.

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May be. Is it normal for their polyps to be retracted this much, then (they look smooth to me)? The other Kenyas I have, when they retract, still see a distinctly cauliflower shape to the branches. They've been in the tank for a couple of days now.
 
It looks like it's not happy where it's at. I'd try moving it...after two days it should've opened up by now.
 

I learned something new today! Thanks Stephen8169301!
 
I've now moved it next to my Kenya, nephthea looks similar I don't see any polyps although a couple of them look to have a more rugged surface today. Might be the polyps.

Sorry for the clown being a clown and bombing the photo
 

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I've now moved it next to my Kenya, nephthea looks similar I don't see any polyps although a couple of them look to have a more rugged surface today. Might be the polyps.

Sorry for the clown being a clown and bombing the photo
The bicolor also felt he needed to make an appearance
 

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