This is a coral I've had 20 years & I rarely get to cut it as it's very slow growing.
A very hardy yet rare finger form & intense color variation for Sinularia soft corals! It appreciates medium flow. Never place it in a low to no flow area. Can tolerate a range of light intensities but for best color give it medium to high light. .
The main pic is a Parent of this soft coral & smaller specimen images are sample babies unless a WYSIWYG is offered & selected. My baby Tonga Green Finger Sinularia soft corals are mounted to real live rock unless otherwise noted.
This coral is in the 220g #2 tank - Tank pic coming soon!
EST. 2003
Coral Color Guide: Example - Base color "Green"
"Green" = shows it's green color mostly under actinic blue lighting
Neon "Green" = glows green under actinic blue lighting
Ultra "Green" = bright or deep green under full daylights!
Metallic = the color has a metallic sheen to it.
Remember, like wild soft corals, aquacultured tank raised soft corals offer many benefits to reef fish like hiding places or perches and even sleep spots! Tank raised soft corals are much easier to keep than hard corals and they add beautiful form, color and movement to a tank.