Originally Posted by
bluering09
http:///forum/post/3226973
Wait, if that's a Kenya Tree then what does a Colt Coral look like
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I say colt coral!
You need to look at the individual sclerites under magnification to definately ID.
"The Genus: Capnella (Kenya tree coral) has many common names such as the kenya ,tree coral,and cauliflower coral. Capnella form samll lobed and arborescent capitate colonies. Small, nonretractile polyps arise from a rounded caplike polypary,with many clustered polyps near the terminal ends of brances or atop lobes. In branching forms,they arise along the length of the termianl brances.
The Genus: Cladiella (Colt Coral) has the common name such as finger leather coral. Cladiella species are similar to Alcyonium, but they usually have shorter-lobed projections. Often encrusting with ver short stalk, colonies look heave and lumpy,especially when in a retracted state at night. Their projections are many,forming roun to cone-shaped masses of projecting lobes.
Hope that helps a little,,knowing they all look so much the same it gets way, way to confusing."
info quote from Eric H. Borneman