Spaghetti Finger Leather
A variant of Finger leather coral (Sinularia sp.)

Representative Finger leather coralphoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.
A *Sinularia* form with long, thin, drooping branches that resemble strands of spaghetti, usually tan to cream or pale green, swaying heavily in flow.
📜 Backstory
'Spaghetti Leather' is a descriptive trade name for the slender-fingered Sinularia growth form rather than a branded morph. It is a hardy, fast-growing soft coral that propagates trivially from cuttings, so it remains common and inexpensive throughout the hobby.
Keeper tips for this variant
Moderate flow keeps the long fingers from collecting detritus; tolerant of low-to-moderate light. Easy to frag by snipping a finger and attaching it to rubble.
Other Soft Corals variants
Yellow Finger Leather (Sinularia flexibilis 'Yellow')Neon/Toxic Green Finger LeatherPurple Finger / Knobby Sea Rod (Sinularia dura type)Pom Pom / Cauliflower Finger LeatherAquacultured Green Finger Frag (Maricultured)Yellow Fiji Finger LeatherCabbage Leather (Sinularia dura)ORA Neon Green SinulariaORA Yellow Polyp SinulariaBIOTA Yellow/Green SinulariaGreen Sinularia (Green Finger Leather)Pink Indo Sinularia LeatherEaster Egg Finger Leather (Sinularia)Toxic Green / Neon Green Cabbage Leather (Sinularia)