TSA Lemon Laser Clove Polyp Coral

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Introduction to Clove Polyps

Clove polyps, scientifically known as Clavularia spp., are soft corals that bring movement and vibrant color to reef tanks. These corals feature slender, flower-like polyps that sway gently in the current, adding a dynamic and natural feel to aquascapes. Their colors range from shades of green, brown, and purple to more vivid tones with fluorescent highlights.

Known for their fast growth and adaptability, clove polyps are an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. They can quickly cover rockwork or other surfaces, making them ideal for filling in gaps or creating lush coral gardens. With proper care, these corals become a low-maintenance and visually striking addition to your aquarium.

Natural Habitat and Origin

Clove polyps are native to the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, with populations commonly found in regions such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and the Great Barrier Reef. They thrive in shallow reef zones and lagoons, often attaching themselves to rocky substrates, dead coral skeletons, or even sandy areas.

In their natural environment, these corals prefer areas with moderate water flow, which helps keep their delicate polyps clean and allows them to feed efficiently. They are often found in nutrient-rich waters, where their rapid growth and encrusting nature contribute to the reef’s biodiversity by stabilizing surfaces and providing shelter for small marine organisms.

Clove polyps are resilient and adaptable, making them a popular choice for reef aquariums that aim to mimic the movement and vibrancy of natural coral ecosystems.

Water Chemistry

Clove polyps are hardy corals that adapt well to a wide range of water conditions, making them suitable for both beginner and advanced reef keepers. While they are tolerant of slight fluctuations, maintaining stable water parameters is essential for their long-term health and consistent growth.

Ideal Parameters:

  • Calcium: 400–450 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
  • Magnesium: 1250–1350 ppm
  • Nitrates: 5–15 ppm
  • Phosphates: <0.10 ppm
  • Temperature: 76–80°F
  • Salinity: 1.024–1.026

Although clove polyps can tolerate higher nutrient levels, excessively poor water quality may encourage algae growth that can smother their polyps. Regular water changes and monitoring of nitrates and phosphates will help keep their environment clean and nutrient-balanced.

Lighting

Clove polyps thrive under moderate lighting conditions, making them versatile in terms of placement within your reef tank. They can adapt to various light levels, but balanced lighting promotes healthier growth and vibrant coloration.

Lighting Tips:

  • Provide a PAR range of 50–150 for optimal health and color.
  • Avoid intense lighting, as it may cause the polyps to retract or bleach.
  • Blue-spectrum lighting can enhance their fluorescent highlights and make them stand out in the tank.

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we keep clove polyps under carefully calibrated lighting systems such as Ecotech Marine Radions and T5 fixtures. This ensures they receive consistent, appropriate light that supports their natural growth and coloration.

Clove polyps are forgiving in terms of lighting placement, making them a great choice for aquarists who want to add a dynamic, colorful coral to shaded areas or mid-light zones of the tank. Monitor their response to light and adjust placement as needed to maintain healthy polyp extension and vibrant colors.

Water Flow

Clove polyps thrive in moderate to low water flow environments, which allow their delicate, flower-like polyps to extend fully and sway gently. Proper water movement ensures they can efficiently capture nutrients and remain free from debris.

Water Flow Tips:

  • Place clove polyps in areas with indirect, moderate flow to prevent detritus buildup without stressing the polyps.
  • Avoid high-flow zones, as strong currents can cause the polyps to retract or inhibit their natural movement.
  • Use adjustable wave makers or pumps to create gentle, random flow patterns that mimic natural reef conditions.

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we use advanced flow systems like Ecotech Marine MP pumps and Sicce wave makers to provide the ideal water movement for clove polyps. This helps keep their polyps healthy, clean, and fully extended.

By observing their behavior, such as polyp extension and swaying motion, you can fine-tune their placement in the tank to ensure they thrive. Balanced water flow not only supports their health but also enhances the visual impact of their natural, dynamic movement.

What We Feed

Clove polyps primarily rely on their symbiotic zooxanthellae for energy through photosynthesis, but supplemental feeding can enhance their growth, coloration, and overall health. Providing fine particulate foods mimics the nutrients they would naturally capture in the wild.

Recommended Foods:

  • Powdered coral foods like Reef Roids or Benepets Coral Food
  • Phytoplankton-based options, such as Tisochrysis or live phytoplankton
  • Finely ground planktonic foods or rotifers

Feeding Tips:

  • Target-feed small amounts near the polyps using a pipette or baster, especially during the evening when polyp extension may be more pronounced.
  • Temporarily reduce water flow for 10–15 minutes during feeding to allow the coral to capture particles effectively.
  • Feed 1–2 times per week to provide additional nutrients without overloading the tank with excess food.

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we supplement clove polyps with high-quality particulate foods to support their rapid growth and vibrant appearance. While they can thrive without heavy feeding, occasional supplementation ensures optimal health, especially in low-nutrient systems.

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