Debunking euphyllia compatibility myths
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2025 8:03 am
I've heard people say that euphyllias are safe with each other, no stinging between them. Not entirely true, based on my experience.
I recently moved a torch coral next to my hammer/frogspawn garden, thinking they'd get along just fine since they're from the same genus. But I was wrong. The torch actually ripped a tentacle off my hammer coral. I noticed a few of the hammer's tentacles were deflated, while the rest were okay. The torn tentacles were stuck to the torch, so I carefully separated them. Unfortunately, a 'hammer' tip tore off from the tentacle in the process.
The damage is done.
Here's a pic of the torn tip.
Not the best quality, I know.
I'm just glad I caught it quickly and didn't let the whole head die.
I recently moved a torch coral next to my hammer/frogspawn garden, thinking they'd get along just fine since they're from the same genus. But I was wrong. The torch actually ripped a tentacle off my hammer coral. I noticed a few of the hammer's tentacles were deflated, while the rest were okay. The torn tentacles were stuck to the torch, so I carefully separated them. Unfortunately, a 'hammer' tip tore off from the tentacle in the process.
The damage is done.
Here's a pic of the torn tip.
Not the best quality, I know.
I'm just glad I caught it quickly and didn't let the whole head die.