WYSIWYG Ultra Green and Gold Holy Grail Torch Coral
The Holy Grail is a stunning variant of the Euphyllia glabrescens species and is one of the most sought-after LPS corals due to its incredible coloration and movement. Let’s break it down:
Description:
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Scientific Name: Euphyllia glabrescens
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Common Name: Holy Grail Torch Coral
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Type: LPS (Large Polyp Stony) Coral
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Appearance:
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Long, flowing tentacles that sway with the current, giving it a soft, elegant motion.
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Comes in branching form, which makes it easier to frag and care for compared to wall types.
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Care Level: Moderate
Holy Grail Torches are delicate but manageable for intermediate hobbyists with stable tanks.
Do:
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Provide space between corals – Their sweeper tentacles can extend several inches and sting neighbors.
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Target feed 1–2x/week with mysis, brine, or coral-specific food to boost growth and coloration.
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Use gentle, random flow – Enough to keep tentacles flowing but not whipping.
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Acclimate slowly to higher light – Intense PAR right away can bleach or stress it.
Avoid:
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Rough handling or high flow – Fragile tentacles can be torn easily.
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Sudden parameter shifts, especially in alkalinity, salinity, and temperature.
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Aggressive tankmates – Avoid coral-nipping fish and crabs.
Fragging:
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Fairly easy due to its branching skeleton.
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Use bone cutters to separate heads, making sure to give each frag a healthy portion of the skeleton and soft tissue.
Common Issues:
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Brown Jelly Disease – Can develop quickly if tissue is damaged. Remove affected heads immediately.
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Recession – Usually from poor flow, lighting stress, or water instability.
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Stinging neighbors – Even other Euphyllia species may be affected.
Bonus Tips:
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Under blue actinic lighting, Holy Grail Torches glow like neon and become a true showpiece.
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A gentle wave-like current will make the tentacles dance beautifully.
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Keep up with trace elements and stable alk/Ca/Mg—this helps maintain their vivid coloration and growth.