Indonesian Gold Torch Variant
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Description
The Indo Gold Torch Coral (a type of Euphyllia glabrescens) is a highly sought-after large polyp stony (LPS) coral known for its vivid golden tentacles and flowing movement, making it a standout in reef aquariums. Here’s a full description and care guide:
🌟 Description: Indo Gold Torch Coral
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Scientific Name: Euphyllia glabrescens
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Common Name: Indo Gold Torch Coral
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Origin: Indonesia
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Color: Bright gold or yellow tentacles with contrasting tips (white, neon green, or purple)
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Structure: Long, fleshy tentacles that sway with water movement, extending from a single or branching stony skeleton
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Lighting Effect: Highly fluorescent under actinic/blue lighting
đź§Ş Water Parameters (Ideal Conditions)
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Temperature: 76°F–80°F (24.5°C–27°C)
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Salinity: 1.025 specific gravity
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pH: 8.1–8.4
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Alkalinity: 8–11 dKH
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Calcium: 400–450 ppm
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Magnesium: 1250–1350 ppm
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Nitrates: < 10 ppm
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Phosphates: < 0.03 ppm
🔆 Lighting & Flow
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Lighting: Moderate to high (PAR 100–200); thrives under both T5, LED, and metal halide lighting
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Water Flow: Moderate; enough to sway the tentacles gently without blasting them
🍤 Feeding
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Nutrition: Photosynthetic (zooxanthellate), but benefits from supplemental feeding
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Target Feeds: Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, Reef Roids, or other coral foods 1–2 times a week
⚠️ Placement & Compatibility
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Aggression: Aggressive; has long sweeper tentacles that can sting nearby corals
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Placement: Give ample space (4–6 inches) from other corals to avoid stinging
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Best Tank Placement: Mid to lower parts of the tank where flow and light are ideal
đź§Ľ Care Tips
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Acclimation: Drip acclimate slowly to reduce stress
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Stability: Needs stable water conditions—sensitive to swings in parameters
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Pests/Diseases: Watch for brown jelly disease; avoid damage to flesh during handling
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Fragging: Can be fragged by cutting the skeleton between polyps carefully
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