• James5103

Brooke

Posted in the wrong section of the forum. I ask the moderators to move it.......... PLEASE......

Christopher4108

Euphilia

Chad

This is most likely Euphyllia paradivisa or divisa.

Susan1358

Beauty............. I really want one like that.......

Brenda

The light is still cool... everything is glowing, etc. I wonder what kind of lamps are used.

Emily3144

There is plenty of such goods for sale.

Timothy

This is definitely Euphyllia paradivisa. What is concerning is this: Euphyllia are among the most aggressive corals. Their stinging tentacles can extend over 10 cm, carry powerful nematocysts, and possess a strong toxin. P.S. As for THIS STUFF IN ABUNDANCE, I haven't found anything yet (((.

Jeremy8404

LPS (large-polyped corals) Euphyllia species generally coexist well with soft corals. Volodya, Euphyllia is often available for sale from Zhenya; here is his second-to-last shipment. Even in the latest price list from the most recent shipment, there is one. We just need to keep track of the shipments, and in a couple of weeks, it will be certain.

Kenneth7210

I bought a large bush from JRS yesterday. He has a separate large aquarium for Euphilia, and it is full. I saw it in Airif, at a. Where were you looking?

Kristin

Off-topic Music is great!

Joseph6461

I haven't seen this video in a long time. Is it under the ice or T5? The description doesn't mention anything about the type of light except for actinics. Was the video not processed in the editor?

Jill9137

And today in the airife, there was just a flood of euphilia.

Scott9892

And here they sell. The conclusion is that whoever seeks will find!

Collin

Lesha, the thing is not to ruin the animal... Buying is understandable, it's possible here and there, it doesn't matter. I haven't started the 250-liter tank yet, and I might not. Maybe I'll seal the drain with something and make a sump instead; I'm just looking, really, I would at least like to have an aquarium of 400 liters. In short, I don't know, (((, I will buy the euphyllia in any case, but I would prefer less coral... it's just that in my current mini tank ............ in short, I don't even know................

Devon107

I ordered myself euphoria.

Michele9664

It won't look like that under regular T5s; these are LEDs with a skewed spectrum towards pink... If it were up to me, I would only use LEDs, especially for soft corals...