Rare from Australia......neospongodes

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supposedly these are from Australia they're not fully open yet the sun just started hitting them anybody know what they are their names

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They look like some kind of Kenya Tree
The one on bottom avocado color greenish lightly with each polyps burgundy or dark brown polyps which look like dots when they're closed.

Other one grey body and tips purple mauve
yellow one colors are obvious
 
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I would say yes, but they do better in light
The way a coral reacts to light can be dependent on the locality, depth, and clinal area by which it was collected from. There are likely dozens of species of nephtheids (if not more), many of which are undescribed. I suspect that this is just a species that comes froma different spot on the reef than other previously collected specimens
 
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The way a coral reacts to light can be dependent on the locality, depth, and clinal area by which it was collected from. There are likely dozens of species of nephtheids (if not more), many of which are undescribed. I suspect that this is just a species that comes froma different spot on the reef than other previously collected specimens
I agree, can't find any reference to these and especially the yellow with dark red, that one is very odd. Bummer
 

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supposedly these are from Australia they're not fully open yet the sun just started hitting them anybody know what they are their names

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Believe those are Scleronephthya or Cauliflower coral.. mine is from Bali... any reasons it is placed sideways?
 

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Believe those are Scleronephthya or Cauliflower coral.. mine is from Bali... any reasons it is placed sideways?
We rarely see those that big here in the US, really nice. Sideways or upside down easier for them, less energy to open and close. Thanks for sharing
 

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