


Dragon Soul Gold Torch
Torch corals (Euphyllia glabrescens) are a stunning LPS coral known for their long, flowing tentacles and vibrant colors that add dramatic movement and glow to any reef tank. They thrive in moderate to high lighting (100–200 PAR) and moderate, indirect flow that allows their polyps to sway gently. Ideal water parameters include 76–80°F, 1.025 salinity, 8–10 dKH alkalinity, and stable calcium and magnesium levels. Torch corals are photosynthetic but benefit from occasional feedings of mysis, LPS pellets, or reef foods. Known for their aggression and long sweeper tentacles, they require at least 3–4" of space from neighboring corals. With proper placement, stable conditions, and occasional target feeding, torch corals grow well and make a bold, eye-catching centerpiece in any reef setup.
Torch corals (Euphyllia glabrescens) are a stunning LPS coral known for their long, flowing tentacles and vibrant colors that add dramatic movement and glow to any reef tank. They thrive in moderate to high lighting (100–200 PAR) and moderate, indirect flow that allows their polyps to sway gently. Ideal water parameters include 76–80°F, 1.025 salinity, 8–10 dKH alkalinity, and stable calcium and magnesium levels. Torch corals are photosynthetic but benefit from occasional feedings of mysis, LPS pellets, or reef foods. Known for their aggression and long sweeper tentacles, they require at least 3–4" of space from neighboring corals. With proper placement, stable conditions, and occasional target feeding, torch corals grow well and make a bold, eye-catching centerpiece in any reef setup.
Torch corals (Euphyllia glabrescens) are a stunning LPS coral known for their long, flowing tentacles and vibrant colors that add dramatic movement and glow to any reef tank. They thrive in moderate to high lighting (100–200 PAR) and moderate, indirect flow that allows their polyps to sway gently. Ideal water parameters include 76–80°F, 1.025 salinity, 8–10 dKH alkalinity, and stable calcium and magnesium levels. Torch corals are photosynthetic but benefit from occasional feedings of mysis, LPS pellets, or reef foods. Known for their aggression and long sweeper tentacles, they require at least 3–4" of space from neighboring corals. With proper placement, stable conditions, and occasional target feeding, torch corals grow well and make a bold, eye-catching centerpiece in any reef setup.