
Where to buy Frogspawn Coral
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About Frogspawn Coral
Euphyllia divisa features branching skeletal structures with tubular polyps that resemble a frog's spawn, with bipinnate tentacles (arranged like feathers on both sides). Coloration ranges from green to tan, brown, or white, often with contrasting polyp tips.
Key facts
- Coloration
- Green, tan, brown, or white with contrasting polyp tips
- Care Requirements
- • Moderate to high water flow (not direct blast on polyps) • Moderate to high lighting (PAR 200-350) • Photosynthetic but benefits from meaty foods (mysis, copepods) • Stable water parameters: pH 8.1-8.3, salinity 1.025, temp 75-78°F • Keep 6+ inches from aggressive corals
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
- Min tank size
- 30 gallons
- Placement Recommendation
- Middle
- Care difficulty
- Moderate
- Lighting Requirement
- Moderate (150-250 PAR)
- Appearance Description
- Euphyllia divisa features branching skeletal structures with tubular polyps that resemble a frog's spawn, with bipinnate tentacles (arranged like feathers on both sides). Coloration ranges from green to tan, brown, or white, often with contrasting polyp tips.
- Growth Rate
- Moderate
- Coral Type
- LPS
- Feeding Needs
- Light supplemental feeding
- Flow Requirement
- Medium to High
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