Toadstool Coral
Sarcophyton trocheliophorum ON EXHIBIT: Boneless Beauties at Ocean Journey

FUN FACTS
Toadstools belong to a group of soft corals known as leather corals because of their soft, leather-like bodies. Toadstools may appear in a wide variety of colors but generally turn to a shade of golden brown as the numbers of zooxanthellae in their tissues increases.
Toadstool corals go through regenerative phases where they may appear to be shrinking or dying. This is normal for this group; after shedding a waxy coating they emerge looking better than ever.