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Cotton Candy Torch (AC)

Pastel pink and mint tentacles that drift like smoke under blue light.

Euphyllia glabrescens
Available for local pickup by appointment only.

A showpiece aquacultured torch with long, flowing tentacles that fade from soft cotton-candy pink at the base into glowing mint and cream tips. Every frag is cut from our in-house mother colony, healed on a clean plug, and grown out under stable reef conditions until it is fully tank-adapted, pest-free, and feeding. Under 14โ€“20K reef lighting the tentacles pick up an almost fluorescent pastel glow and never stop moving โ€” this is the coral guests point at first.

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Care Sheet

What it needs to thrive

Lighting
Moderate โ€” 75โ€“125 PAR under 14โ€“20K reef LED or T5. Acclimate slowly to avoid bleaching.
Flow
Low to moderate, indirect flow that lets the tentacles sway without whipping or retracting.
Feeding
Primarily photosynthetic. Boost growth and head-splitting with 1โ€“2 weekly spot feedings of mysis, brine, or LPS pellet.
Temperament
Aggressive โ€” long sweeper tentacles can extend 4โ€“6 inches at night. Give wide berth from non-Euphyllia corals.
Difficulty
Intermediate
Ideal Tank Size
20 gallons and up, mature and stable for 6+ months.
Water Parameters
SG 1.025 ยท Temp 78ยฐF ยท Alk 8.0โ€“9.0 dKH ยท Ca 420โ€“440 ppm ยท Mg 1350โ€“1400 ppm ยท NOโ‚ƒ 2โ€“10 ppm ยท POโ‚„ 0.03โ€“0.10 ppm
Placement

Mid to lower rockwork with room to open fully. Mount on a stable shelf so the head is not resting against rock or sand.

Aggression & handling

Euphyllia deploy nocturnal sweeper tentacles that will sting and kill neighboring corals. Leave a minimum 6-inch buffer from all non-Euphyllia species. Torch, hammer, and frogspawn are generally compatible with each other, but torches can still sting hammers โ€” keep different Euphyllia types spaced 3โ€“4 inches apart until you know how they behave in your flow.

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Arrival Protocol

Quarantine, dip, and acclimation

Quarantine

Hold all new fish in a bare-bottom 10โ€“20 gallon QT for a minimum of 4 weeks. Observe for flashing, clamped fins, white spots, or breathing changes. Treat preventatively with copper (1.75โ€“2.5 ppm chelated) or tank-transfer method for ich, plus a praziquantel course for flukes. Invertebrates and corals skip QT but go through dip and observation instead.

Recommended coral dip

For every new coral: a 5โ€“10 minute bath in your reef-safe dip of choice (Bayer Complete, CoralRx, or Reef Primer) following label dosage, followed by two clean saltwater rinses. Inspect plugs and bases for flatworms, pyramid snails, and eggs โ€” remove or refrag onto clean plugs before placing in display.

Acclimation

Float sealed bags in your QT or display for 15 minutes to match temperature. Then drip acclimate at 2โ€“4 drops per second for 45โ€“60 minutes until volume has tripled. Net livestock into the tank โ€” never pour shipping water in. Dim the lights for the first 24 hours to reduce stress.

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