Lemon-Lime Clove Polyps

Lemon-Lime Clove Polyps

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Description:

  • Scientific Name: Clavularia spp.

  • Common Names: Clove polyps, clove coral, daisy polyps

  • Appearance:

    • Clove polyps form mats or clusters of small flower-like polyps.

    • Each polyp typically has 8 feathered tentacles (a trait of soft corals in the Octocorallia subclass).

    • Colors range from green, purple, brown, pink, or even metallic hues depending on lighting and morph.

    • They often grow on a purple or tan mat-like stolon base that spreads across rock or substrate.

    • Their pulsing movement in the current makes them visually captivating.


Care Level: Easy

Clove polyps are great for beginners due to their hardy nature. Here's how to keep them healthy:

Do:

  • Provide moderate to strong lighting – They contain zooxanthellae (symbiotic algae) and rely on photosynthesis for energy.

  • Maintain good water quality – Regular water changes and stable parameters are important.

  • Give them room to grow – They can spread quickly and may overtake slower-growing corals.

  • Use reef-safe supplements – Calcium, magnesium, and iodine may benefit them.

Avoid:

  • Overcrowding with aggressive corals – Clove polyps don't have strong defenses and can be stung by LPS or some SPS corals.

  • Too much shading – They need light to thrive.

  • High nutrient loads – While not ultra-sensitive, high nitrates or phosphates can stunt growth.


Propagation & Growth:

  • Clove polyps spread via stolons across surfaces. You can frag them by cutting a portion of the mat and securing it to new rock with super glue gel or a rubber band.

  • Growth is fast under optimal conditions, so keep an eye on their spread.


Potential Issues:

  • Pests like nudibranchs or flatworms may target them.

  • Overgrowth – Can become invasive if unchecked.

  • Sudden retraction – Can indicate poor water quality or irritation from neighbors

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