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  1. Nephthea - Wikipedia

  2. Keeping Nephthea Corals | Coral Care | AlgaeBarn

  3. (PDF) Recent Updates on Corals from Nephtheidae - ResearchGate

  4. Litophyton - Wikipedia

  5. Chemical and biological studies on the soft coral Nephthea sp.

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    With its highly branched structure and long, slender “arms,” Nephthea is a standard for beginners and veterans alike. Many members of the family Nephthiidae (Stereonephthea, Lemnalia, Capnella, Litophyton, etc.) are regularly confused with one another.
    Another opened Nephthea close cousin: Stereonephthya with supporting bundle sclerite below each polyp. The Pink Nephthya is a bushy, compact, branching soft coral. It has small calcium spikes to give it support called ‘sclerites’, and in this species they are small and short, in high density.
    UCA collects pink Nephthya from the Great Barrier Reef, but this particular corals came in the US from Japan in very small quantities. This corals used to be known only from Okinawa in the south of Japan, even though some were also spotted from Fiji, but never really imported. This species host Symbiotic algae!
    On the other hand, there are some reports of it growing on slopes (huge colonies, too), albeit in deeper waters. Nephthea is frequently recommended for beginner reefers on account of its hardiness. In fact, it was among the first coral genera to be regularly propagated. And, as one might expect, these cultured specimens are even sturdier.
  7. Towards a revision of the nephtheidae (coelenterata: octocorallia)

  8. Australia Pink Nephthea is a Soft Coral Jewel - Reef Builders

  9. Naturalis Institutional Repository: A centuries old problem in ...

  10. Neon Green Nepthea - Reefs.com

  11. ADW: Nephthea: CLASSIFICATION