Borealis Frogspawn

$100.00

Euphyllia divisa — Aquacultured at Joe's Coral Reef — Single head frag on plug

Branching frogspawn with classic green-tipped polyps that extend fully under moderate flow. Mother colony established in my system since 2006 and grown into a 4+ square foot carpet across my frag system. This frag is cut from that colony and healed on a ceramic plug before listing.

Named for the Pleiades star cluster — a tight grouping of bright points against deep space, mirroring how frogspawn heads cluster on a branching skeleton.

  • Size Single head frag (~1.5-2" extended)

  • Type Branching frag on ceramic plug

  • Care level Moderate

  • Light Medium (100-150 PAR)

  • Flow Low to medium — too much flow keeps polyps retracted

  • Aggression Semi-aggressive — extends sweeper tentacles at night, give 4-6" minimum spacing from neighbors

  • Feeding Photosynthetic, benefits from weekly target feeding (mysis, LRS, Reef Roids)

  • Origin Aquacultured in my system since 2015

Photographed under daylight 5300K with no color filters.

Euphyllia divisa — Aquacultured at Joe's Coral Reef — Single head frag on plug

Branching frogspawn with classic green-tipped polyps that extend fully under moderate flow. Mother colony established in my system since 2006 and grown into a 4+ square foot carpet across my frag system. This frag is cut from that colony and healed on a ceramic plug before listing.

Named for the Pleiades star cluster — a tight grouping of bright points against deep space, mirroring how frogspawn heads cluster on a branching skeleton.

  • Size Single head frag (~1.5-2" extended)

  • Type Branching frag on ceramic plug

  • Care level Moderate

  • Light Medium (100-150 PAR)

  • Flow Low to medium — too much flow keeps polyps retracted

  • Aggression Semi-aggressive — extends sweeper tentacles at night, give 4-6" minimum spacing from neighbors

  • Feeding Photosynthetic, benefits from weekly target feeding (mysis, LRS, Reef Roids)

  • Origin Aquacultured in my system since 2015

Photographed under daylight 5300K with no color filters.