Frogspawn Green Polyp Purple/Blue Tip

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Description

🐸 Frogspawn Coral Description

  • Scientific Name: Euphyllia divisa (sometimes confused with Euphyllia paradivisa, which has thinner branches)
  • Common Names: Frogspawn coral, Octopus coral
  • Family: Euphylliidae
  • Appearance: Large fleshy polyps that resemble a cluster of frog eggs or octopus tentacles—hence the name
  • Color Variants: Green, pink, brown, gold, or cream with tips that may be neon green, purple, or white
  • Growth Form: Branching or wall-forming structures depending on species; branching forms are more common in the hobby

🌊 Movement & Behavior

  • Tentacles: Wavy, flowing tentacles that extend during the day and retract somewhat at night
  • Aggression: Semi-aggressive; has sweeper tentacles that can sting nearby corals

🔬 Biological Notes

  • Photosynthetic: Contains symbiotic zooxanthellae that provide nutrition through photosynthesis
  • Supplemental Feeding: Accepts small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp or coral foods

Would you like care requirements (like lighting, flow, and water parameters) for Frogspawn as well?

🧪 Ideal Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 76°F–80°F (24.5°C–27°C)
  • Salinity: 1.024–1.026 specific gravity
  • pH: 8.1–8.4
  • Alkalinity: 8–11 dKH
  • Calcium: 400–450 ppm
  • Magnesium: 1250–1350 ppm
  • Nitrates: <10 ppm (some tolerance up to 20 ppm)
  • Phosphates: <0.05 ppm

🔆 Lighting & Flow

  • Lighting: Moderate (PAR 80–150)
    • Compatible with LED, T5, or hybrid setups
    • Avoid overly intense lighting; may bleach or retract
  • Water Flow: Moderate
    • Just enough to gently sway the tentacles—too much flow can cause them to retract or tear

📍 Placement Tips

  • Tank Zone: Middle to lower regions of the tank
  • Space Needed: At least 3–5 inches from other corals due to sweeper tentacles
  • Compatibility: Best with other Euphyllia (like torch or hammer) if enough space is provided

🍤 Feeding

  • Feeding Type: Optional but beneficial
  • Foods Accepted: Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, finely chopped seafood, coral foods like Reef Roids
  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times per week to encourage growth

🧼 Care Tips

  • Acclimation: Drip acclimate to reduce stress
  • Stability: Requires stable parameters; vulnerable to sudden changes
  • Fragging: Easily fragged if branching—cut at the base between polyps
  • Pests to Watch: Brown jelly disease, flatworms, or nudibranchs

Summary: Is Frogspawn Coral Beginner-Friendly?

Yes! It’s hardy, visually stunning, and relatively easy to care for, making it an excellent choice for hobbyists looking to explore LPS corals.

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