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Morph Coral - Fluffy Flower
Morph Coral - Fluffy Flower
Morph Coral - Fluffy Flower

Morph Coral - Fluffy Flower

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Common Name: Fluffy Flower Anemone Morph Coral
Species Name: Rhodactis sp.
Growth Pattern: Dome-shaped solitary polyps with thick, rounded surface lobes
Polyp Size: 40–80 mm in diameter
Color Variants: Variable; may include green, brown, grey, blue, or purple with subtle fluorescence
Texture: Soft and “fluffy” with bubble-like vesicles and dense surface structure
Lighting Requirements: Low to moderate light; PAR range 40–90
Water Flow: Low to moderate
Growth Rate: Moderate; capable of rapid expansion during episodic growth periods
Reproduction: Asexual fission and pedal laceration; occasional burst reproduction after dormancy
Care Level: Easy
Placement: Lower tank zones, reef bases, shaded rock surfaces
Origin: Sustainably cultured, native to Indo-Pacific reefs

The Fluffy Rhodactis Corallimorph (Rhodactis sp.)  is also known as the Flower Anemone. This morph features a fluffy appearance due to the presence of short, fuzzy tentacles

Polyps typically range from 40–80 mm in diameter, with a domed, cushion-like form. The surface is covered in short, rounded lobes or vesicles, giving the coral a bumpy, padded look that moves gently in current. Colouration varies across specimens and may include tones of green, brown, grey, blue, or purple — often with subtle fluorescent or metallic overtones depending on lighting and water quality.

The Fluffy Rhodactis thrives in low to moderate light and gentle water flow, making it ideal for lower tank zones, reef ledges, or shaded platforms. Its fleshy base anchors securely to rock and encrusting surfaces, helping to stabilise reef formations while offering texture and movement within the aquascape.

Morphs
Corallimorphs (Order Corallimorpharia) are soft-bodied, anemone-like and coral-like marine invertebrates known for their hardiness and diverse colour forms, making them highly popular in reef aquariums. 
Reproduction
Like other morphs, the Fluffy Rhodactis reproduces asexually via fission and pedal laceration. A single polyp may remain undisturbed for long periods before entering a phase of episodic colony growth, producing multiple daughter polyps over a short timeframe. This natural expansion results in attractive, clustered colonies that spread gradually across rock surfaces.

The Fluffy Rhodactis is a durable, adaptable coral ideal for creating a lush reef floor, soft coral field, or visually rich foreground within any Living Ecosystem Aquarium.

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