CITES App. II
Hollygray B (one Head) Torch coral
Euphyllia glabrescens
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Common stock
Aquacultured
Moderate care
Reef Safe ✓
SKU: CREUPHholl2
Discover the stunning Hollygray B Torch Coral, a vibrant addition to any marine aquarium.
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Export Size
up to 30.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
100 L
Salinity
1.023–1.025 ppt
pH
8.10–8.40
Euphyllia glabrescens, commonly known as the torch coral, is renowned for its unique appearance and captivating behavior. This species features long, flowing tentacles adorned with potent cnidocytes, giving it an ethereal look reminiscent of flickering flames. The torch coral is a popular choice among aquarists due to its stunning coloration and adaptability, making it a favorable species for both novice and experienced hobbyists alike.
Native to the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific, particularly around Indonesia and Fiji, torch corals thrive in diverse marine environments. They are typically found in shallow lagoons and reefs, where they can receive ample light and water flow. Their natural habitat allows them to develop their striking coloration, which can range from greens to vibrant purples, enhancing their appeal in aquariums.
Behaviorally, torch corals are known for their aggressive tendencies as they compete for space and resources. Their long sweeper tentacles can extend significantly, allowing them to defend their territory against neighboring corals. This species can form symbiotic relationships with various marine life, contributing to the overall biodiversity of reef ecosystems.
In terms of care, the torch coral requires adequate lighting and stable water conditions to thrive. It is a fascinating species that not only adds beauty but also plays a role in maintaining the health of coral reef ecosystems.
Native to the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific, particularly around Indonesia and Fiji, torch corals thrive in diverse marine environments. They are typically found in shallow lagoons and reefs, where they can receive ample light and water flow. Their natural habitat allows them to develop their striking coloration, which can range from greens to vibrant purples, enhancing their appeal in aquariums.
Behaviorally, torch corals are known for their aggressive tendencies as they compete for space and resources. Their long sweeper tentacles can extend significantly, allowing them to defend their territory against neighboring corals. This species can form symbiotic relationships with various marine life, contributing to the overall biodiversity of reef ecosystems.
In terms of care, the torch coral requires adequate lighting and stable water conditions to thrive. It is a fascinating species that not only adds beauty but also plays a role in maintaining the health of coral reef ecosystems.
To ensure the health and longevity of Euphyllia glabrescens, it is crucial to maintain optimal water parameters. Ideal temperatures range from 24°C to 28°C, with a salinity between 1.023 and 1.025 ppt. The pH should be kept between 8.1 and 8.4 to provide a stable environment. When it comes to feeding, this species is primarily photosynthetic but will benefit from supplemental feeding with zooplankton or coral food to promote growth and vibrant coloration.
Compatibility is key when housing torch corals; they should be placed away from other corals to prevent aggressive interactions. Acclimation is essential—introduce them slowly to avoid shock. A quarantine period of at least two weeks is recommended to monitor for pests and ensure health before adding them to the main tank. Regular observation will help catch any issues early, promoting a thriving specimen.
Providing sufficient space and ensuring good water flow will help mimic their natural habitat, fostering their growth and health. With proper care, the Hollygray B Torch Coral can become a stunning centerpiece in any marine aquarium.
Compatibility is key when housing torch corals; they should be placed away from other corals to prevent aggressive interactions. Acclimation is essential—introduce them slowly to avoid shock. A quarantine period of at least two weeks is recommended to monitor for pests and ensure health before adding them to the main tank. Regular observation will help catch any issues early, promoting a thriving specimen.
Providing sufficient space and ensuring good water flow will help mimic their natural habitat, fostering their growth and health. With proper care, the Hollygray B Torch Coral can become a stunning centerpiece in any marine aquarium.
The Hollygray B Torch Coral is suitable for shipping due to its robust nature, but care must be taken to maintain stable temperatures during transit, ideally between 24°C and 28°C. Packing density should allow for adequate airflow and minimize stress. This species is not listed under CITES, streamlining export processes for wholesalers.
Species Parameters
Max Adult Size
30.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Habitat
reef
Temp Min
24.0 °C
Temp Max
28.0 °C
Salinity Min
1.023
Salinity Max
1.025
pH Min
8.10
pH Max
8.40
Min Tank
100 L