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Hi,

i saw some coral similar to the one in the pic... but it's brownish in colour and the star kindda opens and closes... like the way you open your palm and den close your fingers, den open and close again every few seconds... very intriguing... just wanna know wat it is...

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Hi,

i saw some coral similar to the one in the pic... but it's brownish in colour and the star kindda opens and closes... like the way you open your palm and den close your fingers, den open and close again every few seconds... very intriguing... just wanna know wat it is...

Vincent Ho

xenia..different.

dino ones are polyps..

too lazy to dug out my coral books, if I can recall, morrow I check.

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Hi,

i saw some coral similar to the one in the pic... but it's brownish in colour and the star kindda opens and closes... like the way you open your palm and den close your fingers, den open and close again every few seconds... very intriguing... just wanna know wat it is...

Vincent Ho

Think its xiena (spelling) :blink:

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Don't know how many species there are or their names - must be hundreds of em. But one thing i know, the tentacles grow really long about 1-2 inches! if the temp's ~ 25C.

I was told by an etablished LFS that had samples in a display tank to prove it.

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Don't know how many species there are or their names - must be hundreds of em. But one thing i know, the tentacles grow really long about 1-2 inches! if the temp's ~ 25C.

I was told by an etablished LFS that had samples in a display tank to prove it.

Thanks

Mine is already like wild grass waving along with the current :P

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corals of genus Xenidae(xenias) are difficult to acclimate to your tank. But once properly adapted, it is a very hardy coral. even dead parts can rebud and grow again.

star polyps are of gennus clavularia or pachyclavularia. not same as xenia but is a relative.

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