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Dragon soul and gold hammer this year.
Tips on keeping euphyllia:

Make sure your fish arent smashing and running into them

MAke sure they arent getting blasted with flow

Stable parameters

MOST importantly, make sure you purchase from a reputable source, wild euphyllia are notorious for bringing in nasty bacterias and when mixed with aquacultured torches, they can cause them to brown jelly. If you are unsure if the coral is wild or aquacultured, the safest bet is to do a chemiclean dip on the coral prior to adding it to your aquarium.
 

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I must see it!!!!
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Pictures don’t do it justice…it’s almost 12 inches across when fully open. I keep wanting to frag the little heads hiding in the bottom of it but I’m terrified of moving it.
 
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Tips on keeping euphyllia:

Make sure your fish arent smashing and running into them

MAke sure they arent getting blasted with flow

Stable parameters

MOST importantly, make sure you purchase from a reputable source, wild euphyllia are notorious for bringing in nasty bacterias and when mixed with aquacultured torches, they can cause them to brown jelly. If you are unsure if the coral is wild or aquacultured, the safest bet is to do a chemiclean dip on the coral prior to adding it to your aquarium.
Do u recommend iodine dip?
 

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Tips on keeping euphyllia:

Make sure your fish arent smashing and running into them

MAke sure they arent getting blasted with flow

Stable parameters

MOST importantly, make sure you purchase from a reputable source, wild euphyllia are notorious for bringing in nasty bacterias and when mixed with aquacultured torches, they can cause them to brown jelly. If you are unsure if the coral is wild or aquacultured, the safest bet is to do a chemiclean dip on the coral prior to adding it to your aquarium.
I’d add a quality dip is worth it. Regardless of source. I have done it for wild and tank grown. Yeah, they’ll be ticked for 24 hrs. It’s worth it.
 

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Not meaning to sound really dumb here, but how do I post pics of what I got?
can save to your hard drive, my highlitng the pic and left click save as, than you can attached files. Or you can click on the photo, left click hit copy, than in new message hit it again and paste
 
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Do u recommend iodine dip?

Iodine is only good for helping heal wounds and prevent bacteria from infecting it. It is better than nothing but to get rid of the real nasty stuff, chemiclean is where its at.
 

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Not meaning to sound really dumb here, but how do I post pics of what I got?
I just took pictures of mine then used the “attach files” button. There is probably an easier way but I’m not very tech savvy. Lol
 

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