Green Polyp Sinularia Mollis
$35.00
1”+ frag
Sometimes called a fuzzy leather or pulsing leather coral. Under really low flow, the polyps will open and close in a pattern much different and slower than xenia. I have found this coral grows best under moderate light and moderate flow.
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Description
Fuzzy or pulsing finger leather coral. Sinularia mollis is the likely species. This coral looks great under both bluer and whiter lighting.
Difficulty- easy
Light- low-moderate
Flow- low-moderate
Food- small sized foods like live brine shrimp, dried zooplankton, etc.
Feeding is not required to acheive great health and growth from this coral.
2 reviews for Green Polyp Sinularia Mollis
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Light- low-medium
Flow- medium
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Tianyue –
This actually pulses, so if you have butterflyfish and can’t have xenia, try this!
Jake –
Great looking coral, came very large and healthy.