I have a what I believe is a red finger coral (Nephthyigorgia sp.) that is approximately 12" tall and 1/2" in thickness with six branches, each approximately 5 to 6" in length. Rather than producing white polyps, it produces clear, translucent polyps which leads me to believe it's a Minabea. However, my understanding Minbeas are rather small, approximately 1" in length. Anyone can shed some light on this?
In addition, one section of the branch is receeding. I caught my cleaner shrimp clawing away at it one evening, followed by my coral beauty and now the coral tissue is gone, the skeleton is exposed and the coral is listing at approximately a 45-degree angle. Can anyone tell me if I can cut off the branch and affix it onto a rock?
Thanks,
Marty
In addition, one section of the branch is receeding. I caught my cleaner shrimp clawing away at it one evening, followed by my coral beauty and now the coral tissue is gone, the skeleton is exposed and the coral is listing at approximately a 45-degree angle. Can anyone tell me if I can cut off the branch and affix it onto a rock?
Thanks,
Marty