
Fimbriaphyllia divisa
| Care Level | Easy to moderate |
| Lighting | Moderate |
| Water Flow | Low to moderate |
| Placement | Low to mid rock |
| Aggression | Aggressive — sweeper tentacles |
| Coloration | Green or tan with pale tips |
Overview
The Frogspawn Coral has branching tentacles with rounded, grape-like tips that resemble a mass of frog eggs. Hardy like the hammer, it is a beautiful, forgiving Euphyllia and a great LPS for newer reefers.
Care & Placement
Give moderate light and low-to-moderate flow for full tentacle extension. Leave space from other corals for its sweeper tentacles. Mount low-to-mid on rock.
Feeding
Photosynthetic and feeds readily — target-feed meaty foods once or twice a week to speed growth and branching.
Propagation
Branching frogspawn is fragged by cutting between heads with a bone cutter, similar to hammer coral.
Cautions
AGGRESSIVE sweeper tentacles — give it room. Generally compatible with other Euphyllia (hammer/torch/frogspawn) but keep away from unrelated corals.
