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http://www.reefs.org/library/aquarium_n ... 096_2.htmlThe identification of Fire corals by color is not always easy. They tend to look like dead corals, since there is no visible tissue, polyps, or mucus. Furthermore, there are no defined cups as found on the true stony corals ( Scleractinians ). However, all species have a characteristic white edge or tip that serves to warn the unwary that these corals are not to be touched. Blue coral ( Heliopora sp .), related hydrocorals such as Lace coral ( Stylaster sp . and Distichopora sp. ), and several other corals may have similar white edges, but the lack of polyps, muted colors, and white tips are the most evident characteristics to identify Fire corals. Some common colors seen in Fire corals are cream, brown, green, yellow, and purple, but mustard brown is by far the most common variation.