Looking for Blue clove polyps

Erickrebs76

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Hello, I am looking for a frag of blue clove polyps. I live in the Phoenix area. Would love to add this coral. Thanx Eric
 
Would it be ok if you introduced a frag on a single rock in the sand away from the rest of the rock work? Would it just encrust that rock and that rock only? I am also thinking of this as opposed to GSP. Love the motion!
 
Would it be ok if you introduced a frag on a single rock in the sand away from the rest of the rock work? Would it just encrust that rock and that rock only? I am also thinking of this as opposed to GSP. Love the motion!

No it'll definitely spread by detaching and floating to a new location. Some people are ok with this, be sure you are before you buy it, it'll be everywhere.
 
Very invasive coral...i seen one on one of my frags... next day I couldn't find it...a week later there is 20... now I have about 100,000 fortunately it is not aggressive...
 
Just one small rock in the sand ....

I tried that ..... WRONG MOVE! I have been killing them all over my tank since.
 
No it'll definitely spread by detaching and floating to a new location. Some people are ok with this, be sure you are before you buy it, it'll be everywhere.

Very invasive coral...i seen one on one of my frags... next day I couldn't find it...a week later there is 20... now I have about 100,000 fortunately it is not aggressive...

Just one small rock in the sand ....

I tried that ..... WRONG MOVE! I have been killing them all over my tank since.

LOL Point taken. Thank you guys very much! Could you suggest any non-invasive corals that have some good movement?
 
Euphylia type such as torch, frogspawn or hammer coral. Galaxia. All of these can have a potent sting and send out a decent sized sweeper tentacles at night. These are only suggested if you have the proper conditions and light for them.
 
Maybe try some blue sympodium.
 

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