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.