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Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens) is a visually striking coral known for its long, flowing tentacles that resemble torches or flames. These tentacles are typically elongated and can sway with the water flow, creating a dramatic and graceful display. The coral's colors can range from green and yellow to pink and purple, often with contrasting tips or highlights. The Torch Coral forms colonies that grow out from a central base, and its polyps can extend significantly, giving it a bushy or branching appearance.
Care Tips:
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Lighting: Torch Corals thrive under moderate to high lighting. They benefit from the light provided by LED or T5 lighting systems, which supports their photosynthetic zooxanthellae. However, avoid overly intense lighting, which can lead to bleaching.
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Water Flow: They prefer moderate water flow. Strong currents can cause damage to the delicate tentacles, while too little flow can lead to detritus buildup and poor gas exchange. Gentle to moderate flow helps the tentacles extend properly and maintains the coral’s health.
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Water Conditions: Maintain stable water parameters:
- Temperature: 72-78°F (22-26°C)
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Specific Gravity: 1.023-1.025
- Calcium: 400-450 ppm
- Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH Consistent water quality and regular water changes are important to prevent fluctuations that could stress the coral.
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Feeding: While Torch Corals are primarily photosynthetic, they benefit from occasional supplemental feeding. Provide small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, or coral pellets 1-2 times a week. This helps in their overall growth and health.
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Placement: Place the coral on the substrate or a stable rock where it has enough space to expand. It is important to avoid placing it near aggressive corals that might sting it. Ensure it receives appropriate lighting and water flow, and allow enough space for the tentacles to fully extend without obstruction.
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Maintenance: Regularly check the coral for signs of stress or disease, such as retracted or discolored tentacles. Keeping the tank clean and monitoring water quality will help prevent common issues and ensure the coral remains healthy.
With the right care, the Torch Coral can be a captivating and dynamic addition to your reef tank, showcasing its unique, flowing tentacles and vibrant colors.