Euphyllia divisa (Euphyllia Divisa)

Euphyllia divisa (Euphyllia Divisa)

Description

This robust reef manufacturer has a color that goes from green to brown, it deploys its branched and crowning polyps with a generally white cap. Polyps tentacles are swinging in the current. Cohabitation with other species is done without problems , but a security zone is essential between the very stinging colony, and the other invertebrate fixed!

Origin

  • Family : Alcionaires
  • Origin : South Indian and Pacific Ocean

Features

  • Adult size : 40.00 cm
  • Behaviour : Pleasant
  • Food : Plankton

Water

  • Water type : Seawater, hot
  • Temperature : 23 - 26 °C
  • pH : 7.5 - 8.5
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 300

Dimorphism

none

Reproduction

Easy, by budding (releases at the base of the foot).

Contribution

  • Created by : michael
  • Last update : 17/10/2022

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