How to Care for Rasta Torch Coral: (written by Dave Burr) Rasta Torch Coral is a great beginner coral and will sway back and forth to the currents in the aquarium. Torch Corals are a favorite of many because of the sense of motion they bring to a reef tank. Tentacles: Rasta Torch Corals do have sweeper tentacles that can extend 1/2"- 1" at night and can nearby corals. Rasta Torch Corals should be placed away from other Euphyllia species such as Frogspawn Coral and Hammer Coral as they could sting other Euphyllia Corals. Placement: Mount the Rasta Torch Coral using IC gel glue, or putty, on an exposed rock or ledge in the lower two- thirds of the aquarium where they will receive moderate currents and low to moderate lighting. Leave 2-3" around this coral as it has tentacles that can sting nearby corals at night. Feeding: Although symbiotic algae
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