Green Polyp Sinularia Mollis

(2 customer reviews)

$29.00

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

  1. Tianyue

    Tianyue

    This actually pulses, so if you have butterflyfish and can’t have xenia, try this!

  2. Jake

    Jake

    Great looking coral, came very large and healthy.

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