Polyps are colonial corals, and most of them are extremely hardy, making them ideal candidates for the beginner reef aquarist. All Polyps contain symbiotic algae and require moderate to strong lighting. Some Polyps, such as button polyps, will also benefit from meaty food such as brine shrimp or plankton.
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Clove Polyps
Cornularia Clove Polyps have long stems, quite a bit longer the the similar species Cornularia and wave beautifully in the currents. They will grow and reproduce by budding, when provided with the pro…
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$36.99
Green Button Polyp
The Green Button Polyp is an easy coral, excellent for beginners and newer reefs. Caution should be exhibited when handling these corals however as they emit a powerful Palythoa Toxin. It is best to b…
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$32.99
Green Star Polyp
Green Star Polyp, Clavularia sp., makes a striking addition to the reef aquarium with its bright, flowing tentacles They are a staple addition to many reef aquariums. Often noted as a good indicator o…
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$16.99
Green Star Polyp - Metallic
Metallic Green Star Polyp, Clavularia sp., makes a striking addition to the reef aquarium with its bright, flowing tentacles. The metallic colored ones are more attractive then the standard green star…
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$18.99
Stick / Tree Polyp
Acrozoanthus Stick Polyps are colonial animals with multiple tan or brown individual polyps attached to the discarded or dead tubes of tubeworms or fanworms. The colony is also referred to as Encrusti…
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$29.99
Yellow Polyp
Yellow Polyp, Parazoanthus axinella, adds a beautiful golden glow to the reef aquarium with its colorful, undulating tentacles. They are also known as Encrusting Polyps, as it ships with a number of t…