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This is probably in the wrong section and I’m sorry if it is. This is my first post. And I got some new coral and I’m not 100% sure what I bought as the person gave me more than j expected.

I know I received 1 Sunny D and 1 green zoa.
 
Welcome to R2R!
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if you can post pictures of the coral in question we'll do our best to get an ID for you:) #WelcometoR2R
 
Welcome Ichthy ! No hurry on the pic,when the keyboard gets it's act together give show us one . We have really good people here at ID ing stuff.

I give up. And I can’t delete anything either. I can’t post on the website cause it wants a link and the pics are on my phone.

Instagram: Queen Ichthy
 
To insert an image on R2R select the photo icon above the text box
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select choose file
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navigate to the picture you want to post
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select it and then when it shows up in existing attachments select it and it should post your photo for you
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hope this helps :)
 
i hit images and it didnt give me that option. i hit media and i have that option. Managed to post the pictures though. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
 
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The two you posted in the last comment are Kenya Tree and Pulsing Xenia. They are super hardy starter corals, but also grow and spread very quickly. Unless you plan to keep a tank of just those two, I would probably remove them from the main rock and keep them isolated on their own rocks. Even then, these have been known to release babies that float through the water and settle on the rocks.
 
The two you posted in the last comment are Kenya Tree and Pulsing Xenia. They are super hardy starter corals, but also grow and spread very quickly. Unless you plan to keep a tank of just those two, I would probably remove them from the main rock and keep them isolated on their own rocks. Even then, these have been known to release babies that float through the water and settle on the rocks.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I think I have a green zoa at the bottom of the tree who’s droopy looking. I’m not 100%
 
Yep, Kenya & Xenia - good, hardy fast growing softies. :)

Glad you were able to post the pics.

Thanks me too! I have 2-3 more coral that need to be identified but it’s a small video. I’m gonna try and post that
 

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