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    What do Sinularia Corals look like: The Finger Leather Coral S. notanda form colonies, sometimes quite massive, on hard substrates such as rubble and dead corals, and on vertical walls. They have stalks with tree-like branches, and from those form little branchlets.
    The Sinularia notanda is not listed on the IUCN Red List for Endangered Species. What do Sinularia Corals look like: The Finger Leather Coral S. notanda form colonies, sometimes quite massive, on hard substrates such as rubble and dead corals, and on vertical walls.
    The Sinularia genus is generally very hardy and adaptable, but can contract disease. Coral diseases are commonly caused by stress, shock (like pouring freshwater into the tank and it coming in contact with the leather), and incompatible tank mates including specific fish, or pests.
    Where Sinularia Corals Are Found: The S. notanda are found in the Indo-Pacific. Sinularia Coral Habitat: Most S. notanda are found on vertical walls and reef slopes, attached to rubble. They can thrive in the turbid waters within large colonies, due to their thick bases.
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