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HP A19505

Coral Colony - Toadstool Leather - Green (WYSIWYG)

Size: 2 inches

Toadstool corals (often Sarcophyton species) are soft corals known for their large, leathery “cap” and a thick stalk, giving them a mushroom- or toadstool-like appearance. They often have a smooth or slightly textured surface and can extend fine polyps across their cap, especially under moderate lighting and flow. Their flowing, gentle movement and relatively easy care make them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced reef aquarists.

For care, Toadstool corals prefer moderate lighting and moderate, indirect water flow to help keep their surface clean and their polyps extended. They thrive in stable water conditions (temperature ~76–80°F, salinity ~1.025, alkalinity 8–9 dKH, calcium 400–450 ppm, magnesium 1250–1350 ppm) and are generally hardy, tolerating a range of environments. They can release a protective mucous layer, especially when stressed or during shedding, so good water movement helps remove it. While they rely mainly on photosynthesis, they benefit from clean, nutrient-balanced water and can occasionally absorb dissolved or fine particulate foods, though direct feeding is not usually necessary.

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