Corals

Tube corals like Clavularia, Briareum, Anthelia, and Tubipora are among the most popular soft corals in marine aquaristics. With their long polyps and flowing movements, they bring natural dynamics and a vibrant appearance to any reef aquarium. Their easy-care nature and rapid growth and spreading abilities make them ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
Clavularia
Clavularia, commonly known as Star Polyps, is characterized by its star-shaped polyps and soft tubes that sway beautifully in gentle water flow. It prefers moderate lighting and gentle to moderate water flow to keep its long tentacles moving gracefully. Clavularia is easy to care for and does not require targeted feeding, as it primarily relies on photosynthesis for energy. It grows quickly and can form dense carpets in a short time, making it perfect for ground cover or reef scaping.
Briareum
Briareum, also known as Green Star Polyps, captivates with its bright green polyps, which grow in dense mats and gently wave in the water flow. It prefers moderate to strong lighting and gentle to moderate water flow. Briareum is extremely easy to maintain and adaptable to different water conditions. It spreads quickly and can overgrow entire rocks, so regular trimming is recommended to prevent it from overgrowing other corals.
Anthelia
Anthelia is known for its long, flowing tentacles that resemble seagrass and move elegantly with the current. It prefers moderate lighting and gentle to moderate water flow to keep its soft polyps swaying gracefully. Anthelia is easy to care for and does not require targeted feeding, as it relies on photosynthesis. It grows rapidly and forms dense carpets, making it ideal for ground cover or background decoration.
Tubipora
Tubipora, also known as Organ Pipe Coral, is unique among tube corals due to its red calcareous skeleton, which resembles organ pipes. Its soft, flower-like polyps appear in white or green shades and move gently in the water flow. Tubipora prefers moderate lighting and gentle water flow. It is easy to maintain and does not require targeted feeding, but it should be kept in stable water conditions with low nutrient levels to prevent algae growth on its red skeleton.
Differences and Care Tips
Although Clavularia, Briareum, Anthelia, and Tubipora all belong to tube corals, they differ in their growth form and care requirements:
- Clavularia forms dense carpets with star-shaped polyps and grows rapidly.
- Briareum stands out with its bright green polyps and can overgrow entire rocks.
- Anthelia features long, flowing tentacles and is ideal as ground cover.
- Tubipora is distinguished by its red calcareous skeleton and flower-like polyps.
All four species are easy to care for and adaptable, requiring moderate lighting and gentle to moderate water flow to grow healthily and maintain their vibrant colors. Due to their rapid growth rate, regular trimming is recommended to prevent overgrowth of other corals.
Clavularia, Briareum, Anthelia, and Tubipora are versatile tube corals that bring natural dynamics to any marine aquarium with their long polyps, flowing movements, and vibrant colors. They offer diverse scaping possibilities and exciting challenges for beginners and experienced aquarists alike. With their easy-care nature and fast growth, they are an impressive addition to any underwater landscape.
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