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Euphyllia Paradivisa Green with Purple tips

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The Euphyllia paradivisa Green with Purple Tips, commonly known as Branching Frogspawn Coral, is a highly sought-after LPS coral prized for its vibrant coloration and dynamic movement. This stunning variety features bright green tentacles ending in rich purple tips, creating a captivating contrast that brings life and motion to any reef...

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Euphyllia paradivisa Green with Purple Tips (Branching Frogspawn Coral)

The Euphyllia paradivisa Green with Purple Tips, commonly known as Branching Frogspawn Coral, is a highly sought-after LPS coral prized for its vibrant coloration and dynamic movement. This stunning variety features bright green tentacles ending in rich purple tips, creating a captivating contrast that brings life and motion to any reef aquarium.

Key Features:

  • Striking Coloration: Fluorescent green base with purple-tipped tentacles adds a splash of vivid color.
  • Branching Growth Form: Grows in tree-like branches, making it easier to frag and ideal for aquascaping.
  • Elegant Movement: Tentacles sway gracefully with water flow, adding dynamic motion to the reef.
  • Moderate Care Level: Suitable for intermediate aquarists; requires stable water parameters and thoughtful placement.
  • Light Aggression: Possesses sweeper tentacles—leave space from neighboring corals to prevent stinging.

Care Requirements:

  • Lighting: Moderate to high (T5, LED, or Metal Halide)
  • Water Flow: Low to moderate (gentle, indirect flow preferred)
  • Temperature: 75-79°F (24-26°C)
  • Salinity: 1.024-1.026 specific gravity
  • Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH
  • Calcium: 400-450 ppm
  • Magnesium: 1250-1350 ppm

The Euphyllia paradivisa Green with Purple Tips is a show-stopping coral that combines beauty and motion. Its vivid color palette and branching structure make it a standout piece for reef aquariums, particularly in mixed LPS or Euphyllia-dominated tanks.

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Type LPS
Euphyllia

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