Multi-Head Torch Coral – Euphyllia glabrescens – Flowing Movement and Enhanced Visual Presence for Reef Aquariums
The Multi-Head Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens) is a premium LPS coral known for its striking visual appeal and active growth. This specimen features several branching heads, each adorned with long, flowing tentacles tipped with bright yellow ends, radiating from a glowing green base. The combination of multi-directional motion and intense fluorescence makes it a standout choice for any aquascape.
As a branching variety, it offers more volume and visibility than single-head specimens, making it perfect as a centrepiece or as part of a larger Euphyllia garden. The multiple heads also signal healthy growth and future propagation potential.
This coral thrives in low to moderate lighting, with optimal colouration achieved under actinic or reef-blue LEDs. It prefers gentle to moderate indirect flow that allows its tentacles to sway without stress. Due to its semi-aggressive nature, it should be positioned away from other corals to avoid damage from its sweeper tentacles.
Lighting Requirements:
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Best in low to moderate lighting (PAR 100–150)
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Fluorescence is enhanced under actinic or blue-spectrum LEDs
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Acclimate gradually to changes in lighting intensity
Water Flow:
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Requires gentle to moderate, indirect water flow
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Avoid placing near direct current which can lead to polyp retraction
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Best positioned to allow full tentacle extension and swaying motion
Aquarium Compatibility:
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Suitable for medium to large reef aquariums
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Semi-aggressive – maintain 10–15 cm of spacing from neighbouring corals
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Complements other Euphyllia species when properly spaced
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Thrives in aquariums with stable water conditions and mature setups
Feeding Information:
While photosynthetic, Torch Corals benefit from occasional supplemental feeding:
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Mysis shrimp
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Enriched brine shrimp
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Coral-specific marine blends
Feed 1–2 times weekly to support health and enhance colour intensity.
Why Choose the Multi-Head Torch Coral?
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Enhanced Visual Impact: Multiple heads for greater movement and volume
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Fluorescent Highlights: Yellow-tipped tentacles over a vivid green base
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Moderate Care Requirements: Well-suited to experienced aquarists
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Excellent Centrepiece: A dynamic focal point for display tanks
FAQs:
Q: How many heads does a multi-head Torch typically have?
A: Multi-head specimens often have three or more individual polyps, depending on growth and age.
Q: Can this coral touch others?
A: It should be spaced at least 10–15 cm away due to its long sweeper tentacles.
Q: Is it suitable for new aquarists?
A: Best suited to those with stable reef systems and some coral experience.