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Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clavularia Glove Polyps colony - Clavulariidae spp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clavularia Glove Polyps colony - Clavulariidae spp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp.
Clavularia Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clavularia Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clavularia Glove Polyps colony - Clavulariidae spp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clavularia Glove Polyps colony - Clavulariidae spp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clavularia Glove Polyps colony - Clavulariidae spp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clavularia Glove Polyps colony - Clavulariidae spp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clavularia Soft Glove Polyp - Clavularia sp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Goniopora LPS Coral is often referred to as Daisy Coral, Ball Coral, or Sunflower Coral. All of the flower references are because of its appearance when all of its polyps are opened. It takes on the visage of a bouquet of flowers. It is the rounded or ball-shaped variety and should not be confused with its branching relatives. It is not overly aggressive, but space should still be provided between itself and other neighboring corals. Its polyps can extend far past its base into the reef aquarium, where it can sting other species of corals.


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