


Clove Polyp
Clove Polyp Coral (Clavularia sp.)
Clove Polyps are a vibrant, fast-growing soft coral perfect for beginner and experienced reef keepers alike. With feathery, flower-like polyps that sway gently in the current, they add beautiful motion and color to any tank. Clove polyps can come in various hues—green, purple, blue, or metallic tones—and spread quickly to encrust rockwork, frag plugs, or even back walls.
They thrive in moderate light and low to moderate flow, and are a great choice for adding a natural, lush look to your reef. Hardy and adaptable, they do well in a wide range of conditions and don’t require feeding, though they may benefit from occasional dosing of trace elements or broadcast feeding.
Clove Polyp Coral (Clavularia sp.)
Clove Polyps are a vibrant, fast-growing soft coral perfect for beginner and experienced reef keepers alike. With feathery, flower-like polyps that sway gently in the current, they add beautiful motion and color to any tank. Clove polyps can come in various hues—green, purple, blue, or metallic tones—and spread quickly to encrust rockwork, frag plugs, or even back walls.
They thrive in moderate light and low to moderate flow, and are a great choice for adding a natural, lush look to your reef. Hardy and adaptable, they do well in a wide range of conditions and don’t require feeding, though they may benefit from occasional dosing of trace elements or broadcast feeding.
Clove Polyp Coral (Clavularia sp.)
Clove Polyps are a vibrant, fast-growing soft coral perfect for beginner and experienced reef keepers alike. With feathery, flower-like polyps that sway gently in the current, they add beautiful motion and color to any tank. Clove polyps can come in various hues—green, purple, blue, or metallic tones—and spread quickly to encrust rockwork, frag plugs, or even back walls.
They thrive in moderate light and low to moderate flow, and are a great choice for adding a natural, lush look to your reef. Hardy and adaptable, they do well in a wide range of conditions and don’t require feeding, though they may benefit from occasional dosing of trace elements or broadcast feeding.