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Neon Green Center Clove Polyp frags
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Feathery Textures & Electric Accents
Introduce a lush, swaying meadow to your lower reef zones with our Neon Green Center Clove Polyps! This exceptionally hardy Clavularia soft coral is a favorite among hobbyists for its delicate, feather-like polyp structure. While the stalks and tentacles exhibit soft lavender and violet tones, the center of each individual star-shaped head features a piercing, radioactive neon-green eye that flares up brilliantly under actinic blue reef lighting.
Introduce a lush, swaying meadow to your lower reef zones with our Neon Green Center Clove Polyps! This exceptionally hardy Clavularia soft coral is a favorite among hobbyists for its delicate, feather-like polyp structure. While the stalks and tentacles exhibit soft lavender and violet tones, the center of each individual star-shaped head features a piercing, radioactive neon-green eye that flares up brilliantly under actinic blue reef lighting.
Why It Deserves a Spot in Your Tank:
- Graceful Feathery Motion: The soft, lightweight tentacles catch passing currents easily, introducing continuous, pulsing movement to your aquascape.
- Rapid Rock Encruster: Grows by spreading a purple stolon mat across bare surfaces, making it the perfect candidate for covering plain overflow walls, bare glass, or isolated island rocks.
- Bulletproof Durability: Lacks any rigid calcified skeleton, proving incredibly resilient against minor parameter swings and an excellent choice for beginners.
- Completely Peaceful Temperament: Does not possess aggressive stinging sweepers, allowing it to grow tightly alongside other peaceful soft corals or zoanthids.
Quick Care Parameters:
- Lighting: Low to Moderate (PAR 75 - 150). They adapt effortlessly across a wide light spectrum but show their brightest neon contrast under low-to-mid tier intensities.
- Water Flow: Moderate indirect flow. Provide a gentle, rolling current to ensure the feathery heads stay clear of detritus without blasting the stalks flat.
- Placement: Lower rockwork steps, bare glass back walls, or an isolated sandbed island rock to control its footprint as it multiplies.
- Diet: Primarily photosynthetic. However, it scales its growth and splitting rates aggressively when weekly broadcast-fed with micro-plankton, liquid amino acids, or powdered coral foods.