
Where to buy Fimbriate Torch Coral
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About Fimbriate Torch Coral
Euphyllia fimbriata features branching skeleton with fleshy polyps that extend feathery, fringed tentacles; coloration typically ranges from green and cream to yellow and orange, often with contrasting polyp tips.
Key facts
- Growth Rate
- Moderate
- Appearance Description
- Euphyllia fimbriata features branching skeleton with fleshy polyps that extend feathery, fringed tentacles; coloration typically ranges from green and cream to yellow and orange, often with contrasting polyp tips.
- Additional Notes
- Torch corals are aggressive and should be spaced away from other corals. Feed small meaty foods 2-3x weekly for optimal coloration and growth.
- Care Requirements
- • LPS coral requiring moderate lighting (100–200 PAR) and medium to high water flow • Minimum 75 gallon tank with stable water parameters; maintain temperature 74–78°F • Benefits from regular feeding with small meaty foods (mysis shrimp, copepods) 2–3 times per week • Placement in mid-water column on rock; provide space to avoid contact with neighboring corals • pH 8.1–8.3, salinity 1.023–1.026; sensitive to poor water quality and aggressive tank mates
- Coloration
- Green to brown with fringed tentacle tips
- Care difficulty
- Moderate
- Placement Recommendation
- Middle
- Coral Type
- LPS
- Lighting Requirement
- Medium
- Flow Requirement
- Medium
- Feeding Needs
- Light supplemental feeding
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific region, from the Red Sea through Southeast Asia to the Great Barrier Reef and beyond.
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