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alvintheclownfish

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hey i just bought some and cant find any info on them, but my lfs said just like zoo's and gsp. but does any one have any and also maybe a good link?
 
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It's commonly called a clove polyp coral...usually a type of Clavularia species. The following info agrees pretty much with what I have found over the years from keeping them.

http://www.tidalgardens.com/pages/coral/clavularia.html

Indo-Pacific - Islands of the Indopacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.

Intense lighting is recommended for best coloration and overall health. Use either Metal Halide lighting or a large bank of high output fluorescent or compact fluorescent bulbs. If not provided proper lighting, the colors of Clavularia may fade, but worse the coral may not receive enough energy and perish.

Strong water movement is recommended.

Clavularia relies heavily on the products of their zooxanthellae but also may feed on phytoplankton and similarly sized microfauna in the water column.

This genus for the most part has been propagated extensively in captivity and is an excellent candidate for aquaculture. It is reasonable to believe that a sustainable harvest can be achieved in time.
 

alvintheclownfish

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awsome thanks, i have 150 watt metal halide and they are at the top of my tank next to my power head and i dose live phyto everyday for my clam so WHOA i guess i was doing sometghing right lol, thanks for the info
 

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