Torch Coral Fat Tentacles at Antonio Christie blog

Torch Coral Fat Tentacles. However, they do seem to be more sensitive to water chemistry fluctuations than other euphyllia corals. I was wondering if anyone could answer a questions i have about my torch coral. Sounds a bit stupid but my torch coral has recently started looking fat. It does resemble a grape coral. Yes, torch corals are considered to be one of the more aggressive corals. It has extended pretty far but still has thick tentacles. The tentacles seem to be getting lumpy and some are curving. Torch corals are overall easy corals to keep, making them great for both beginner hobbyists and coral experts. I have a torch coral and i'm trying to figure out what is going on with it. I normally see torch coral with long skinny tenticles but my. It’s important to leave plenty of space between them and other corals to avoid being stung. There are a few tentacles that look like they are going to explode!. Ive been doing some research and i cant seem to find out how people get even small colonies of torch coral to have long and dramatic. Their sweeper tentacles can extend out several inches and sting other corals that are bothering it. It's listed as torch coral on uniquecorals.com.

Torch Coral ID
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Sounds a bit stupid but my torch coral has recently started looking fat. I was wondering if anyone could answer a questions i have about my torch coral. I have a torch coral and i'm trying to figure out what is going on with it. The tentacles seem to be getting lumpy and some are curving. It's listed as torch coral on uniquecorals.com. It does resemble a grape coral. I normally see torch coral with long skinny tenticles but my. However, they do seem to be more sensitive to water chemistry fluctuations than other euphyllia corals. There are a few tentacles that look like they are going to explode!. It’s important to leave plenty of space between them and other corals to avoid being stung.

Torch Coral ID

Torch Coral Fat Tentacles I normally see torch coral with long skinny tenticles but my. There are a few tentacles that look like they are going to explode!. I was wondering if anyone could answer a questions i have about my torch coral. It has extended pretty far but still has thick tentacles. However, they do seem to be more sensitive to water chemistry fluctuations than other euphyllia corals. It does resemble a grape coral. It’s important to leave plenty of space between them and other corals to avoid being stung. Sounds a bit stupid but my torch coral has recently started looking fat. It's listed as torch coral on uniquecorals.com. I have a torch coral and i'm trying to figure out what is going on with it. I normally see torch coral with long skinny tenticles but my. Ive been doing some research and i cant seem to find out how people get even small colonies of torch coral to have long and dramatic. The tentacles seem to be getting lumpy and some are curving. Torch corals are overall easy corals to keep, making them great for both beginner hobbyists and coral experts. Their sweeper tentacles can extend out several inches and sting other corals that are bothering it. Yes, torch corals are considered to be one of the more aggressive corals.

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