Clove Polyp - Colored
Clove, or Glove coral, is a colony of polyps which resembles a thriving garden of flowers, or a forest of tiny palm trees. Each polyp is connected at its base, and will continue to expand the colony by multiplying. The polyps may be delicate pink to tan, sometimes with stripes of green which may fluorescence under actinic lighting.
Clove corals do not possess stinging cells, relying on the photosynthetic algae within their tissues and the absorption of dissolved nutrients in the water to provide them with energy. It is an undemanding coral well suited for the beginner or advanced reefer. It is seldom bothered by pests or fish, making it well suited to almost any aquarium.
Occasionally blowing the colony with a baster or powerhead will help clear detritus from between the polyps and discourage nuisance algae. It is quite peaceful, and may actually resist the stings of some other corals. They may be sensitive to the aluminum oxide in some phosphate-absorbing media.
- Difficulty: Easy
- Growth Speed: Medium
- Lighting: Medium
- Average Placement: Middle - High
- Water Flow: Medium - Strong
- Temperament: Peaceful
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