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Torch corals, while slightly less prevalent compared to their Euphyllia counterparts, the Frogspawn coral (Euphyllia divisa) and the Hammer coral (Euphyllia anchora), possess elegant elongated tentacles culminating in a single brightly hued tip, resembling illuminated torches swaying gracefully in the currents.
Exhibiting a spectrum of striking colors, including neon green, deep purple, and the highly coveted Golden Torch variant, Torch corals showcase remarkable diversity and visual interest to any saltwater reef tank.
Similar to other Euphyllia species, Torch corals exhibit aggressive extension of sweeper tentacles when positioned too proximately to other corals. This aggressive response can lead to detrimental outcomes for neighboring corals, underscoring the importance of importance of placement considerations.
This is a picture of the exact piece of coral you will receive (WYSISWYG).
Description
Torch corals, while slightly less prevalent compared to their Euphyllia counterparts, the Frogspawn coral (Euphyllia divisa) and the Hammer coral (Euphyllia anchora), possess elegant elongated tentacles culminating in a single brightly hued tip, resembling illuminated torches swaying gracefully in the currents.
Exhibiting a spectrum of striking colors, including neon green, deep purple, and the highly coveted Golden Torch variant, Torch corals showcase remarkable diversity and visual interest to any saltwater reef tank.
Similar to other Euphyllia species, Torch corals exhibit aggressive extension of sweeper tentacles when positioned too proximately to other corals. This aggressive response can lead to detrimental outcomes for neighboring corals, underscoring the importance of importance of placement considerations.
This is a picture of the exact piece of coral you will receive (WYSISWYG).
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