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Sorry, but as I see it you will have more of a problem collecting the larva before your corals and parents eat tehm than any one eating the eggs. In my display tanks I don't have any problems with clownfish eggs getting eaten, the parents are more than capable of protecting them.
i have another thread that I posted earlier. If you’d read it and let me know your thoughts on that? It’s called hitchhiker inside coral
 

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From what I’ve read it’s best to remove the parents shortly after eggs were laid to prevent them from eating them.

I think you need to read a but more on breeding and raising clownfish. Best way to keep the eggs clean and oxygentated and keep fungus and/or bacterial infections from wiping out entire batches of eggs is to leave the parents in to keep them clean.
 

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looks gonipora to me cuz it has more than 12 tentacals as i can see from the pic. Alveopora and gonipora are all called flower pod coral with same care level.
 

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I recently moved tank two weeks ago and this one coral doesn't seem to happy. Any help much appreciated!
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I recently moved tank two weeks ago and this one coral doesn't seem to happy. Any help much appreciated!
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From what I can tell I think it would be a type of toadstool coral or maybe a umbrella leather but I’m no expert
 

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