Tidal Gardens, Inc. - Coral Reef Propagation
 


Coral for Sale - Blastomussa
Blastomussa
Price: $100
Coral for Sale - Tubastrea
Tubastrea
Price: $40
Coral for Sale - Palythoa
Palythoa
Price: $30
Coral for Sale - Lobophytum
Lobophytum
Price: $25
Coral for Sale - Anthelia
Anthelia
Price: $30
Coral for Sale - Seriatopora
Seriatopora
Price: $25
Coral for Sale - Discosoma
Discosoma
Price: $15
Coral for Sale - Xenia
Xenia
Price: $40
Coral for Sale - Cynarina
Cynarina
Price: $85
Coral for Sale - Zoanthus
Zoanthus
Price: $25
Coral for Sale - Catalaphyllia
Catalaphyllia
Price: $75
Coral for Sale - Platygyra
Platygyra
Price: $50

Euphyllia glabrescens
Torch Coral
We have 5 corals available for sale.
Euphyllia glabrescens
Although anemone-like in appearance, the torch coral
has a stony skeleton hidden deep.

Indo-Pacific - Islands of the Indopacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.

Euphyllia glabrescens does not require as much light as some other corals. It can be kept under normal output fluorescents without much difficulty. In some cases, it may extend more readily under subdued lighting, however it may display more attractive colors when placed under stronger lighting.

Moderate water movement is recommended.

Like most coral, Euphyllia glabrescens rely to a large extent on the products of their zooxanthellae, however, in our experience, they also benefit from direct feeding. There are a variety of frozen fish foods available that make outstanding meals for Euphyllia glabrescens. We like to feed a mixture of meaty foods such as shrimp, fish, and squid with vitamin additives and highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA). The size of the food must be small enough that the polyp can fully ingest it.

Euphyllia glabrescens are one of the corals that extends long sweeper tentacles. Sweeper tentacles are often used as a means of defense against other encroaching coral colonies. Their white tips contain a concentration of nematcysts that can damage more delicate tank mates. Most of the time, this is not a major problem but to be safe, we recommend placing it in a location far from other corals initially.

This genus for the most part has been propagated extensively in captivity and is an excellent candidate for aquaculture. It is reasonable to believe that a sustainable harvest can be achieved in time.


Our Euphyllia glabrescens:
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ULTRA Golden Torch I
Price: $150.00
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ULTRA Golden Torch II
Price: $150.00
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ULTRA Purple Torch
Price: $125.00
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Australian Torch
Price: $95.00
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Ultra Green Torch
Price: $100.00
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References

Borneman, Eric H. 2001 Aquarium Corals: Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History Microcosm Ltd. ISBN: 1-890087-47-5. pg 305-309. Buy it

Calfo, Anthony R. 2001 Book of Coral Propagation, Volume 1: Reef Gardening for Aquarists readingtrees.com ISBN: 0-971637-10-5. pg 273-277. Buy it

Fossa, Svein A., Alf Jacob Nilsen 1998 The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium Vol. 2 Birgit Schmettkamp Verlag ISBN: 3-928819-23-2. pg 442-445. Buy it

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