Euphyllia sp. 'Golden Hammer'
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We generally show the coral frags under different
light settings:
- Top view blue light - 20,000 K
- Top view daylight - 12,000 K
- Reef tank shot without filter
- Reef tank shot with orange filter (= filter shot)
- Variation of frags
- optional: picture of the broodstock
When taking a filter shot, we deliberately choose not to use too much blue light in order to display the colors as naturally as possible and as one would perceive them without filter glasses. Please note that deviations can still occur due to certain display and lighting settings and subjective perception.
In terms of size, you can use the light grid plate to help you: one square is 1.6 x 1.6 cm. Our frag plugs measure 2 or 3 cm in diameter.
Euphyllia and Fimbriaphyllia corals
These LPS corals are very popular in marine aquariums. With their tentacles that move gently in the current, they have an extremely attractive appearance. Since 2017, some Euphyllia species have been assigned to the new genus Fimbriaphyllia . The generic term Euphyllia is still common among aquarists, which is why we use it synonymously.
Positioning in the aquarium
Place Euphyllia corals in areas of the reef structure with moderate currents. The tentacles should move well in the current, but without being directly exposed to it. A moderate lighting intensity is perfectly sufficient. Be careful of the Euphyllia 's long fighting tentacles! We recommend keeping a safety distance of around 10 cm from neighboring corals.