Clavularia crassa forms small colonies of up to about fifty individual
polyps growing from a
stolon. This grows along the surface of the
substrate and it, and the bases of the polyps, are orangish-brown. Each polyp is up to long and wide. The column is slender and creamy-white and the eight long, feathery
tentacles are either transparent white, or colourless flecked with white. The oral surface is stiffened by calcareous
sclerites. Other soft corals with which this species might be confused include
Cornularia cornucopiae and
Sarcodictyon catenatum.
C. cornucopiae has shorter polyps and narrower stolons, and its tissues does not contain sclerites.
S. catenatum has much smaller polyps and its thick stolon is brick red and clearly visible. ==Distribution==