Euphyllia paradivisa (Orange-Yellow) is a captivating large polyp stony (LPS) coral known for its distinctive branching tentacles and vibrant colouration. This tiny tank-bred specimen offers marine aquarists a chance to introduce a splash of warm orange-yellow hues and natural movement to their reef environment.
Lighting: Euphyllia paradivisa thrives under moderate lighting conditions, such as T5 fluorescents or LED setups providing 100-150 PAR. Avoid intense direct light to prevent bleaching.
Water Flow: Provide gentle to moderate water flow to ensure healthy polyp extension and to prevent detritus accumulation without causing tissue damage.
Placement: Position this coral in a location with adequate space to accommodate its sweeping tentacles, ideally mid to lower levels of the aquarium. Maintain at least 10cm distance from neighbouring corals to prevent aggression.
Care Level: Suitable for intermediate hobbyists with some experience in LPS coral husbandry.
Compatibility: Reef safe with adequate spacing; avoid placing near aggressive corals or those with long sweeper tentacles.
Diet: Primarily photosynthetic via symbiotic zooxanthellae but benefits from occasional feeding of meaty foods such as brine shrimp or specialised coral foods.
Origin: Tank-bred in controlled aquaculture facilities, ensuring sustainable and ethical sourcing.
Additional Notes: Regular water parameter monitoring and stable conditions are essential for long-term health. Maintain calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium within optimal reef ranges.

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