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I've always wanted a torch but never went for it until now. Finally settled on and ordered a blue tipped neon torch. Any bits of advice or anything while I wait on shipping? I have had success growing out other kinds of euphylia so I figured nows the time to light the torch 😁🐟🌊🐡🐬🐠🐢



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I've always wanted a torch but never went for it until now. Finally settled on and ordered a blue tipped neon torch. Any bits of advice or anything while I wait on shipping? I have had success growing out other kinds of euphylia so I figured nows the time to light the torch 😁🐟🌊🐡🐬🐠🐢



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One of my favorite corals! You’ll want moderate light and moderate random flow., slightly more flow than your hammers and frogspawn. They really aren’t any more difficult than your other euphyllia. Good luck and O-H!
 
Give them space between other types of corals. They are aggressive

Have a 150g fallow tank I’m running with corals I will eventually move to my 300g system. One of the torches was on. A plastic in sand stand, but the tank has no stand. It fell over thanks to the turbo snails. After falling over the darn thing managed to swing one of its tentacles over to the hammer. Almost wrecked one of its heads! And this is a decent sized hammer! Yes they are aggressive! Only nems can be called worse! Haha.
 
One of my favorite corals! You’ll want moderate light and moderate random flow., slightly more flow than your hammers and frogspawn. They really aren’t any more difficult than your other euphyllia. Good luck and O-H!
I’m gonna assume an I-O goes after that or I’m misunderstanding something lol. Totally agree, torches can handle more flow than you think. Look at the tentacles if their fatter than a little less flow, thinner and wispier then they can handle a good amount. I would recommend keep them away from other corals other than other torches and keep tentacles in open water
 
I’m gonna assume an I-O goes after that or I’m misunderstanding something lol. Totally agree, torches can handle more flow than you think. Look at the tentacles if their fatter than a little less flow, thinner and wispier then they can handle a good amount. I would recommend keep them away from other corals other than other torches and keep tentacles in open water
Thanks good to know, My tank has alot of flow (some may say too much but everything else loves it so hopefully torches will too) The tank the torch is going in is a 40b an has a flow rate of about 1800gph while the lights are on and about 500gph through the night.
 

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