Daisy / Flowerpot Coral

The Alveopora Daisy Coral is a large polyp stony (LPS) coral also referred to as the Flowerpot, Sunflower, or Ball Coral. The flower references are due to its appearance when all of its polyps are open. It then takes on the visage of a bouquet of flowers. It has 12 tentacles on each polyp and is often green; when displayed under actinic lighting, it will glow.

Alveopora sp.

Quick Stats: Daisy/Flowerpot Coral

Family: Poritidae
Polyp Size: LPS - Large polyp stony
Range: Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Central Pacific
Color Form: Green, Tan, White
Ideal Supplements: Calcium, Strontium, Trace elements
Reef Compatible: Yes
Tank Conditions: 72-78ºF; sg 1.023-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Water Flow: Low
Light: Medium
Dominance: Semi-aggressive
Placement: Low
Care Level: Moderate




It is not an overly aggressive coral, but space should still be provided between itself and other corals. Its polyps can extend far past its base into the reef aquarium, where it can sting other species of corals. Clownfish are in direct association with the Alveopora Daisy Coral and will often play in its polyps if no anemone can be found in the reef aquarium. Being easier to care for than Goniopora, any of the Alvepora species make a good alternate for the novice reef aquarist. The Alveopora Daisy Coral requires a low to medium light level combined with a low water movement within the aquarium. For continued good health, it will also require the addition of calcium, strontium, and other trace elements to the water.

The diet of this coral should consist of micro-plankton or brine shrimp.