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- Euphyllia Advice for Success | Reef2Reef
Euphyllia can be forgiving and challenge the most experienced hobbyist They need subtle light and water flow and clacium very important for their skeleton Current cant be so sttrong that the polyps are bent over While feeding is good, proper lighting is important as they get most of their energy from internal algae known as zooxanthellae which is fed by various UV Below is a pic os Some of
- Easy, Breezy, Beautiful…Euphyllia | Reef2Reef
Euphyllia can be found in a dizzying array of colors, and several commonly found growth types The skeletons grow in two main formations referred to as wall (flabello-meandroid) or branching (phaceloid) The genus offers five frequently encountered species in the trade: E divisia (frogspawn), E paradivisia (branching frogspawn), E ancora (hammer), E paraancora (branching hammer) and E
- Euphyllia eating flatworms : ( | Reef2Reef
Today I looked at my torch coral and saw a massive flatworm on the flesh band of the coral I have never encountered flatworms and I am worried because my torch is closed up and looks annoyed If anyone has tips, please help Thank you Currently dipping in TLF Revive
- Euphyllia Coral Dying | Reef2Reef
Euphyllia tend to look fine for a long time and then blah You can tell how they are doing by a nice wide flesh band on the outside top of the skeleton If you don't see that then there is a problem and the coral is slowly starving Par levels? I don’t have a par meter but running two radions All the euphyllia are mid level in the tank
- What is the actual secret to long-term success with Euphyllia?? Please . . .
What is the actual secret to keeping Euphyllia happy over the long term (years), so you can grow basketball-sized Euphyllia? Even tanks with perfect parameters get tissue recession, or even BJD!
- QUESTION OF THE DAY - Polyp parade: Do you keep Euphyllia corals?
Polyp parade: Do you keep Euphyllia corals? Whether they are hammers, torches, or frogspawn, the corals that fit into the euphyllia genus are stunning! They can make great gardens and they can be stinging aggressors, but one thing is for sure – they are beautiful! Some people collect them, and
- Receding tissue on Euphyllia | Reef2Reef
A lot of my euphyllia have had their polyps retracted most of the week Today I noticed a little bit of tissue recession on my gold torch No tissue is shedding falling off of so I don't think it is brown jelly On some of them, the base is a little discolored and darker than normal (see
- Euphyllia Dying - Need Help | Reef2Reef
I need some help Any euphyllia I get seem to die suddenly about 3 months after being in my tank They go from healthy to pulled in one day to completely gone the next I've lost two torches and one hammer with a second hammer that is dying now Frogspawn seem to be the only thing that's
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