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  • LOL Look like im gettin some green star polyps

  • hi iv got a green star but when i put it in my tank that just went but only a few small one's are still there how can i get them to grow qwikly and for it to spred can you mail me plz thanx

  • i love how the feather duster like "yo touch me one more time and ill cut you."

  • back again! haha, i actally bought a very small cinnamon clownfish like an inch long and he has hosted my frogspawn and my rock flower anemone but if i could i would love it to host in some green star polyps if i were tobuy some...do u think if i seperated my frogspawn and my rock flower anemone he would possibly go for them? its a 10 gal tank so yea.

  • that is so cool, beautiful fish, sorry to hear the fish passed,

    the fish looks big though, you have it for a good while?

    found this though google lol

  • niec thats cool, i wanted to get a small 1 inch frag of green star polyps too and everyone is always sayin how they get outta hand when they grow but i really dont care cus i need some coral growth in my tank the only 1s i have r tiny. do u think theres more of a chance of my tank raised ocellaris pair hostin my frogspawn or torch then to host the green star polyps?

  • This stuff does grow pretty rampant. I have it in a tank of mushrooms and polyps all off which grow all over so in my situation it is not a problem. The excess growth is VERY easily removed with scissors. Mine has spread to the glass on the back of the tank. If I wanted I could easily peel it off. This clown sadly passed away but I replaced it with two tiny little babies and they started to go for the polyps also. They now inhabit a large colony of red, green striped and lavender mushrooms.

  • @GozerB ggrr my clown won't host ANYTHING and my green star polyps dont grow all that fast :(

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  • those are not Star Polips, that Kind it´s called Briareum

  • Those are star polyups.

  • Ok Budy I guessed they don´t. . .

    Can You Tell me Please, the difference Betwen both ?

  • The difference to the best of my knowledge is that Pachyclavularia (Star Polyps) have a stoloniferous type of growth and Briareum (Pacific encrusting gorgonian) does not. Mine have the stolon forms and the encrusting mat is pretty dark purple where as Briareum should be more greyish purple to even a greenish brown color. So I'm fairly positive I have Star Polyps.

  • @tripleequisus YES THEY ARE

  • cool star Polyps just got some yesterday and are doing well cool Tomato Clownfish they allway look good the bigger they get

  • can't wait till mine get that big..just bought some fragged polyps only an inch in lenth apiece..so far they are pretty though:)

  • I have a Clarkii and it hosted to my Xenia

  • very nice

  • wow never seen that before

  • how long did it take for it to grow? i just bought a frag and i it hasn't grown off it's frag plate yet, but i was wondering how fast they grow in steady parameters.

  • Haha, so cuTe!!!! :D

  • One of my occelaris clowns has started to host in my star polyps too. It doesn't nestle down in them yet like yours does, but with time i hope it will.

  • Neat! My tomato clown decided to host in a large green hairy mushroom. I think Tomato clowns are one of the least picky clowns when it comes to anemone substitutes!

  • That is a beautiful fish, love your aquarium :o)

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