WHITE TIP INDO GOLD TORCH

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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!

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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!