Blushing Finger Cladiella
Cladiella sp.
Cladiella Leathers are a peaceful and easy to keep leather coral that is a great choice for new hobbyists. Unlike most leathers, Cladiella tends to be far less toxic and can be more easily kept with stony corals.
Our recommendation is to keep this coral in medium to high light and flow. While these corals will survive and grow in low light and flow conditions, that isn’t ideal for them. We observe brighter colouration and longer polyp extension the more Light and Flow we provide it. In the wild these corals tend to be in very turbulent and shallow reefs so it makes sense that they would be happiest in these conditions.
| Difficulty | Low |
| Lighting | Low - High Light |
| Water Flow | Low - High Flow |
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Placement | Bottom - Top |
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Blushing Finger Cladiella
Blushing Finger Cladiella
Cladiella sp.
Cladiella Leathers are a peaceful and easy to keep leather coral that is a great choice for new hobbyists. Unlike most leathers, Cladiella tends to be far less toxic and can be more easily kept with stony corals.
Our recommendation is to keep this coral in medium to high light and flow. While these corals will survive and grow in low light and flow conditions, that isn’t ideal for them. We observe brighter colouration and longer polyp extension the more Light and Flow we provide it. In the wild these corals tend to be in very turbulent and shallow reefs so it makes sense that they would be happiest in these conditions.
| Difficulty | Low |
| Lighting | Low - High Light |
| Water Flow | Low - High Flow |
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Placement | Bottom - Top |
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Description
Cladiella sp.
Cladiella Leathers are a peaceful and easy to keep leather coral that is a great choice for new hobbyists. Unlike most leathers, Cladiella tends to be far less toxic and can be more easily kept with stony corals.
Our recommendation is to keep this coral in medium to high light and flow. While these corals will survive and grow in low light and flow conditions, that isn’t ideal for them. We observe brighter colouration and longer polyp extension the more Light and Flow we provide it. In the wild these corals tend to be in very turbulent and shallow reefs so it makes sense that they would be happiest in these conditions.
| Difficulty | Low |
| Lighting | Low - High Light |
| Water Flow | Low - High Flow |
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Placement | Bottom - Top |












