Nepthea, Sinularia, or Kenya Tree?

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Was sold the following as a Kenya Tree leather. Can anyone confirm? Also, low/medium light with low flow should be appropriate for this?

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Definitely a Kenya. Here is a picture of mine when I first added it versus 24 hours later
 

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I run mine at medium light medium flow. If I understand correctly, all leathers need atleast moderate flow to prevent ditritus build up
 

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Sinularia are cabbage leathers (finger leathers are Sclerophytum)

That caused me to do a bit of searching, as I have this which I thought of as a finger leather but it is Sinularia. Searching I see Sclero. as lobed finger leathers, and yes, different. :face-with-monocle:
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That caused me to do a bit of searching, as I have this which I thought of as a finger leather but it is Sinularia. Searching I see Sclero. as lobed finger leathers, and yes, different. :face-with-monocle:
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Basically all Sinularia species got reclassified to Sclerophytum in 2022. The only remaining TRUE Sinularia species is S. brassica, which are cabbage leathers.
 

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Kenya for sure. Once it gets happy it will open up and stretch out. Keep it in medium flow but they can take higher light as long as you acclimate it slowly.
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