THE KING'S 24k / INDO GOLD TORCH
Receive 1 x Frag (1 Head)
1. Tank Setup
Lighting: Moderate to high light (150-250 PAR). They need good lighting to thrive, so use a good reef-quality LED or metal halide light.
Flow: Moderate to strong water movement. They prefer a gentle but consistent current to sway the tentacles but not get blasted by strong flow.
Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons, but larger is better for stability.
2. Water Parameters
Temperature: 75-80°F (24-27°C)
Salinity: 1.023-1.025 specific gravity
pH: 8.1-8.4
Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH
Calcium: 380-450 ppm
Magnesium: 1250-1350 ppm
Nitrate: Below 10 ppm (keep it low to avoid algae growth)
Phosphate: Below 0.03 ppm (low phosphate is ideal)
3. Feeding
Torch corals are mainly photosynthetic, but they can also benefit from feeding small pieces of meaty foods like brine shrimp or plankton.
Feed once or twice a week to supplement their energy.
4. Placement
Place the Torch Coral in a spot where it has enough space to grow and expand, as its tentacles can sting nearby corals.
Keep it on the substrate or a lower rock structure, but avoid direct contact with other corals.
5. Maintenance
Regular water changes (10-20% weekly) to maintain water quality.
Monitor and adjust calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels as needed, especially if you have other stony corals.
6. General Care Tips
Avoid sudden temperature or salinity fluctuations.
Check for pests like flatworms or nudibranchs that might damage the coral.
Torch corals are generally hardy but sensitive to poor water quality, so stable conditions are key.
With these conditions, your Torch Coral should thrive!
Receive 1 x Frag (1 Head)
1. Tank Setup
Lighting: Moderate to high light (150-250 PAR). They need good lighting to thrive, so use a good reef-quality LED or metal halide light.
Flow: Moderate to strong water movement. They prefer a gentle but consistent current to sway the tentacles but not get blasted by strong flow.
Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons, but larger is better for stability.
2. Water Parameters
Temperature: 75-80°F (24-27°C)
Salinity: 1.023-1.025 specific gravity
pH: 8.1-8.4
Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH
Calcium: 380-450 ppm
Magnesium: 1250-1350 ppm
Nitrate: Below 10 ppm (keep it low to avoid algae growth)
Phosphate: Below 0.03 ppm (low phosphate is ideal)
3. Feeding
Torch corals are mainly photosynthetic, but they can also benefit from feeding small pieces of meaty foods like brine shrimp or plankton.
Feed once or twice a week to supplement their energy.
4. Placement
Place the Torch Coral in a spot where it has enough space to grow and expand, as its tentacles can sting nearby corals.
Keep it on the substrate or a lower rock structure, but avoid direct contact with other corals.
5. Maintenance
Regular water changes (10-20% weekly) to maintain water quality.
Monitor and adjust calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels as needed, especially if you have other stony corals.
6. General Care Tips
Avoid sudden temperature or salinity fluctuations.
Check for pests like flatworms or nudibranchs that might damage the coral.
Torch corals are generally hardy but sensitive to poor water quality, so stable conditions are key.
With these conditions, your Torch Coral should thrive!
Receive 1 x Frag (1 Head)
1. Tank Setup
Lighting: Moderate to high light (150-250 PAR). They need good lighting to thrive, so use a good reef-quality LED or metal halide light.
Flow: Moderate to strong water movement. They prefer a gentle but consistent current to sway the tentacles but not get blasted by strong flow.
Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons, but larger is better for stability.
2. Water Parameters
Temperature: 75-80°F (24-27°C)
Salinity: 1.023-1.025 specific gravity
pH: 8.1-8.4
Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH
Calcium: 380-450 ppm
Magnesium: 1250-1350 ppm
Nitrate: Below 10 ppm (keep it low to avoid algae growth)
Phosphate: Below 0.03 ppm (low phosphate is ideal)
3. Feeding
Torch corals are mainly photosynthetic, but they can also benefit from feeding small pieces of meaty foods like brine shrimp or plankton.
Feed once or twice a week to supplement their energy.
4. Placement
Place the Torch Coral in a spot where it has enough space to grow and expand, as its tentacles can sting nearby corals.
Keep it on the substrate or a lower rock structure, but avoid direct contact with other corals.
5. Maintenance
Regular water changes (10-20% weekly) to maintain water quality.
Monitor and adjust calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels as needed, especially if you have other stony corals.
6. General Care Tips
Avoid sudden temperature or salinity fluctuations.
Check for pests like flatworms or nudibranchs that might damage the coral.
Torch corals are generally hardy but sensitive to poor water quality, so stable conditions are key.
With these conditions, your Torch Coral should thrive!