Green Goblin Torch
Green Goblin Torch
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Coloration: The Green Goblin Torch Coral is known for its vibrant, fluorescent green tips and tentacles, giving it a distinct and captivating appearance. The base of the coral can be a more subdued color, such as cream, tan, or brown, but the bright green tips are its most striking feature.
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Species: It's a type of Torch Coral, which belongs to the family Euphylliidae. While it shares similarities with other torch corals, it is particularly prized for its unique coloration.
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Habitat: In the wild, it’s found in areas with strong water flow and moderate to high light levels. It originates from the Indo-Pacific region, especially around the reefs of Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
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Behavior: The tentacles of the Green Goblin Torch Coral are long, flowing, and move in the water, giving it a "waving" appearance. These tentacles have stinging cells (nematocysts), so they can be somewhat aggressive towards nearby corals if they come into direct contact.
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Care Requirements:
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Lighting: It prefers moderate to strong lighting, which mimics the bright, shallow reef environments it naturally inhabits.
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Water Flow: A moderate to high water flow is essential for this coral to thrive, as it helps to keep detritus off the tentacles and promotes healthy growth.
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Water Parameters: Ideal water conditions for Green Goblin Torch Coral include a temperature between 75-80°F (24-27°C), pH of 8.1-8.4, and a salinity of 1.023-1.025 specific gravity.
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Feeding: While it can survive through photosynthesis due to the symbiotic relationship it shares with zooxanthellae (photosynthetic algae), it also benefits from supplemental feeding of small zooplankton, shrimp, or other coral food.
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Growth: The Green Goblin Torch Coral has a relatively slow growth rate compared to some other coral species, but it can still spread and form large, bushy colonies if conditions are ideal.
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Fragging: Like many other Euphyllia species, Green Goblin Torch Corals can be fragged (cut into smaller pieces) to propagate them, though this should be done carefully to avoid damaging the coral and to ensure the frag has a suitable size to grow.
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Aggression: These corals can be aggressive toward other corals if they get too close, using their tentacles to sting and potentially harm neighboring corals. It’s important to place them at a reasonable distance from other corals in the tank.
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Popularity: The Green Goblin Torch Coral is a highly sought-after coral in the aquarium hobby due to its stunning visual appeal. Its unique coloration and relatively hardy nature make it a favorite for many reef keepers.
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