Coral - Frag - Euphyllia Frogspawn - Been Out Drinking GA
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All frags are propagated from the pictured coral. Frogspawn are similar to Torches and Hammers and are distinguished by their long multi-tipped tentacles that resemble frog eggs, and grows branches with polyps that split in half to form new polyps.
Euphyllia Paradivisa (Frogspawn Coral) - (Branching)
Easy to Moderate
Aggressive
Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean (typically collected off the coast of Australlia and around numerous different Indo-Pacific islands)
Euphylliidae
Large Polyp Stony
Frogspawn corals are similar to Torches and Hammers, preferring low to moderate lighting and water flow and are distinguished by their long multi-tipped tentacles that resemble frog eggs. This particular species of Euphyllia grows branches with polyps that split in half to form new polyps.
They should be placed somewhere in the middle of the tank, and, away from other types of corals due their tentacles having the ability to sting other corals. One thing we have noticed though, is that Frogspawns can coexist next to hammers and octospawn corals.
There are several different color variations and hobbyists tend to pick out a few different ones and place them near each other, creating what we like to call "gardens".
Although Frogspawn corals are mainly photosynthetic, relying on the products of their zooxanthellae, they should also be fed phytoplankton and zooplankton as well as other products like Coral Feast, Reef Energy, and LPS pellets.