I'm in a thread over on nano-reef.com discussing potential slower-growing soft corals, and someone mentioned this Japanese pink nepthea. When I looked it up online, all the frags were $100+, so I figured I wouldn't be getting one.
Well, I went to my LFS to get a cleaner shrimp that same day and thought to ask if they ever get nepthea. The guy pointed me towards the tank in which they keep their decent-sized, not-super-high-end corals, and lo and behold- three or four pink neptheas, $40 each. I grabbed one, of course.
It's not opened up fully today, and I didn't think to take a picture in the sale tank, but between the polyp shape and the visible spicules, I'm convinced this is a nepthea. So now I'm curious if it's the fancy named kind, or just a similar-looking one. The kojis seem to have white spicules, while this one pretty obviously doesn't.
I'm happy with it either way, don't get me wrong. It's pretty. Hopefully my clowns like it, though I'm going to be putting this frag away from their current host (a patch of hair algae) at first. They can have some once I get a backup going.
Well, I went to my LFS to get a cleaner shrimp that same day and thought to ask if they ever get nepthea. The guy pointed me towards the tank in which they keep their decent-sized, not-super-high-end corals, and lo and behold- three or four pink neptheas, $40 each. I grabbed one, of course.
It's not opened up fully today, and I didn't think to take a picture in the sale tank, but between the polyp shape and the visible spicules, I'm convinced this is a nepthea. So now I'm curious if it's the fancy named kind, or just a similar-looking one. The kojis seem to have white spicules, while this one pretty obviously doesn't.
I'm happy with it either way, don't get me wrong. It's pretty. Hopefully my clowns like it, though I'm going to be putting this frag away from their current host (a patch of hair algae) at first. They can have some once I get a backup going.