
The Star polyps are members of the family Clavulariidae and can be found in many regions of the Indo-Pacific. They are usually white or brown with a white dot in the center of each polyps, although some more rare Star polyps are green. They grow rapidly and are a favorite amongst hobbyists because of their easy care and peaceful dominance. They are often referred to as Starburst, Eight Tentacle, Mat or Daisy polypss. .. more »
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The Star polyp are members of the family Clavulariidae and can be found in many regions of the Indo-Pacific. They are usually white or brown with a white dot in the center of each polyp, although some more rare Star Polyp are green. They grow rapidly and are a favorite amongst hobbyists because of their easy care and peaceful dominance. They are often referred to as Starburst, Eight Tentacle, Mat or Daisy Polyps. more »

The Star Polyp Care are also referred to as Starburst, Eight Tentacle, Mat or Daisy Polyps. They are open during the day and are retracted at night or when disturbed. Considered fairly fast growing and easy to care for, the Star Polyp Care are a favorite amongst beginner coral enthusiasts for their tanks. They are a peaceful soft coral armed with the defensive capability of being able to retract or deflate each of their polyps in response to predation. . more »

The green star polyp, or Clavularia viridis, are considered a soft coral. Green Star Polyp are open during the day and are retracted at night or when disturbed. Considered fairly fast growing and easy to care for, they are a favorite amongst beginner coral enthusiasts for their tanks. Green Star Polyp often attach themselves to the glass of aquariums, often creating a beautiful green backdrop. more »