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I receved this leather at a frag swap but i already forgot what's the name is very green and the price range its about the size of a fist

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Its hard to tell in your pic but I would say either Green Nepthea or Green Sinularia.

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Green finger leather is a common name. Can be applied to any "finger" shaped leather coral. The coral you have there is either a Nepthea or Sinularia like stated above. Nepthea and Sinularia are very similar in color and shape and difficult to ID without cutting it and putting it under a microscope. The care is the same for either coral.
 
Sinularias can be all sorts of different greens. ORA farms one that is bright neon green. The one I've had forever is more of a pastel green base with florescent green polyps.
 
Are they expensive because I've traded a biocube skimmer for him and he's around 5 long and 3 to 4 inches wide and i don't know if it was worth it
 
Are they expensive because I've traded a biocube skimmer for him and he's around 5 long and 3 to 4 inches wide and i don't know if it was worth it

They aren't really all that expensive, but I think it was a good deal as I feel the bio cube skimmers are worthless.


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If you're happy it doesn't matter what the price is. Good luck with it. :)


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yea he was pod when i got him he was a quater of that size but he is huge now im really happy with the trade
 

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