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![]() I would tend to lead more to Cladiella sp. Sometimes the polyps are much "fluffier".Although I've seen Alcyonium and Sinularia that look very similiar as well. Tough call. Colour polyps and lobe/finger shape seem to match better with Cladiella.
See Corals E. Borneman pg. 126 or MCRA Vol2 pg 172-173 http://www.saltreef.com/galleries/leathers.htm http://www.nano-reef.com/corals/colt.htm Either way nice Coral.....
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