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Euphyllia glabrescens | LPS Coral | WYSIWYG

Euphyllia glabrescens | LPS Coral | WYSIWYG

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This Euphyllia glabrescens – also known as Torch Coral – is one of the most sought-after Euphyllia species in reef aquariums. Its long, freely swinging tentacles with distinctive tips are characteristic; these fluoresce intensely under blue light, creating a spectacular, vibrant appearance.

The offered version is sold as WYSIWYGWhat You See Is What You Get .
➡️ You will receive the exact coral shown in the picture.

The original photo was taken under 100% blue light with a filter , which makes the natural fluorescence, color depth, and characteristic tentacle tips particularly clear. The colors exactly match how they appear under reef LED lighting in an aquarium.

Euphyllia glabrescens is a moderately robust LPS coral that exhibits impressive growth and dynamic polyp movement under stable water parameters, moderate flow, and sufficient space to develop. It is suitable for both advanced beginners and experienced aquarists.


🌊 Coral profile:

🔹 Species: Euphyllia glabrescens (Torch Coral, LPS)
🔹 Sale: WYSIWYG – exactly the item shown
🔹 Photo: Original image taken under 100% blue light (filter)
🔹 Light: medium
🔹 Current: moderate, gently oscillating
🔹 Care: medium
🔹 Placement: Middle zone
🔹 Feeding: optional; readily accepts fine frozen and coral food
🔹 Special feature: long tentacles, luminous tips, strong fluorescence


💡 Tip:

Torch corals are more sensitive to strong currents. Gentle, indirect movement creates the most beautiful oscillating effects. Allow sufficient distance from other corals – Euphyllia glabrescens possesses long, defensive sweeper tentacles.


👉 Conclusion:

A brightly colored, intensely fluorescent Euphyllia glabrescens as a WYSIWYG frag – perfect for anyone looking for a dynamic, vibrant highlight with long tentacles in their reef aquarium.

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