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Cotton Candy Torch with Pink Tips Aquaculture Saltwater LPS Coral. Grown in USA at coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collected. Valid Marine Hatchery Permitting.
🌿 Sustainably Aquacultured Live Saltwater Coral Frags – Zero Wild Collection
Welcome to coralSLover, a family-owned reef aquaculture farm based in Upstate New York — proudly providing 100% legally aquaculture coral frags and colony’s to reefers across the U.S.
We are a licensed facility holding a valid Marine Hatchery Permit issued by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). All coral sold is propagated in our indoor, shore-based, closed saltwater systems and meets U.S. legal standards for marine ornamental aquaculture.
🌊 We don’t collect corals from the wild. Each coral frag is adopted, and propagated in-our farm from tank-raised, long-established colonies — many thriving with us since 2010. We’re committed to growing the reefing hobby responsibly by protecting wild ecosystems and promoting ethical marine aquaculture.
âś… Our Corals is:
• Fully healed and pest-free
• Carefully clipped from vibrant parent colonies
• Adapted to tank life for better survivability
• Grown under optimal reef lighting and flow
Our corals are available in a wide range of stunning species including:
Mushrooms | Softies | Zoanthids | LPS | SPS
Whether you’re just getting started or collecting rare pieces, we’ll hand-select corals tailored to your reef tank’s lighting, flow, and experience level.
Cotton Candy Torch Pink Tips - Live Saltwater Coral. The coral has neon green body with pink tips. It has large heads with long tentacles when blooming and healthy.
Eye-Catching Appearance: Featuring a neon green body with pink tips, this coral is sure to add a pop of color to your aquatic environment.
Lush Growth: With large heads and long tentacles, this coral blooms beautifully and thrives when provided with proper care.
Elevate the aesthetics of your tank and provide a healthy environment for your fish with this stunning live saltwater coral. Torch corals are known for their mesmerizing beauty and make an excellent addition to any aquarist's collection.
Torch corals are some of the most popular stony corals in the reef aquarium hobby. Torch corals have long tentacles tipped with a ball. This large polyp stony coral (LPS) is one of the most popular stony corals with reef keepers because of the way it sways in the current. Torch corals are similar in growth and care requirements to its Euphyllia cousins, the Hammer coral and the Frogspawn coral.
Euphyllia corals such as Hammers, Torches, and Frogspawn do not require as much light as some other corals. They can be kept under normal output fluorescents without much difficulty. In some cases, Torches may extend more readily under subdued lighting, however it may display more attractive colors when placed under stronger lighting.
Moderate to strong water movement is recommended. One of the main draws to this type of LPS coral is how it sways in the current. Water flow is both healthy for the coral and is pleasing aesthetically.
All corals are animals. The hammer coral is no different there–but unlike some of the other LPS species, Euphyllia ancora is not an active, ravenous eater. Hammer corals are more subdued eaters who would benefit from the occasional feeding of a meaty marine food like mysis shrimp. Feeding is fairly straightforward.
It may take some trial and error to determine the specific amount of food to administer for your aquarium and your torch corals. Feed your torch corals several times per week.
Euphyllia are one of the corals that extends long sweeper tentacles. Sweeper tentacles are often used as a means of defense against other encroaching coral colonies. Their white tips contain a concentration of nematcysts that can damage more delicate tank mates. Most of the time, this is not a major problem but to be safe, we recommend placing it in a location far from other corals initially.
⚠️ Legal & Policy Compliance Notice:
• All corals are domestically propagated under U.S. Marine Hatchery Permit
• No wild-collected or illegally imported species are sold — ever.
đź“· Note About Photos:
Images shown represent our corals under blue or white lights in display tanks. You will receive frags matching the size description; shape and color may vary slightly due to natural variation and shipping stress.
🌍 Let’s build a reef-safe hobby together
🧡 coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collection. Legally Permitted Facility.
Cotton Candy Torch with Pink Tips Aquaculture Saltwater LPS Coral. Grown in USA at coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collected. Valid Marine Hatchery Permitting.
🌿 Sustainably Aquacultured Live Saltwater Coral Frags – Zero Wild Collection
Welcome to coralSLover, a family-owned reef aquaculture farm based in Upstate New York — proudly providing 100% legally aquaculture coral frags and colony’s to reefers across the U.S.
We are a licensed facility holding a valid Marine Hatchery Permit issued by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). All coral sold is propagated in our indoor, shore-based, closed saltwater systems and meets U.S. legal standards for marine ornamental aquaculture.
🌊 We don’t collect corals from the wild. Each coral frag is adopted, and propagated in-our farm from tank-raised, long-established colonies — many thriving with us since 2010. We’re committed to growing the reefing hobby responsibly by protecting wild ecosystems and promoting ethical marine aquaculture.
âś… Our Corals is:
• Fully healed and pest-free
• Carefully clipped from vibrant parent colonies
• Adapted to tank life for better survivability
• Grown under optimal reef lighting and flow
Our corals are available in a wide range of stunning species including:
Mushrooms | Softies | Zoanthids | LPS | SPS
Whether you’re just getting started or collecting rare pieces, we’ll hand-select corals tailored to your reef tank’s lighting, flow, and experience level.
Cotton Candy Torch Pink Tips - Live Saltwater Coral. The coral has neon green body with pink tips. It has large heads with long tentacles when blooming and healthy.
Eye-Catching Appearance: Featuring a neon green body with pink tips, this coral is sure to add a pop of color to your aquatic environment.
Lush Growth: With large heads and long tentacles, this coral blooms beautifully and thrives when provided with proper care.
Elevate the aesthetics of your tank and provide a healthy environment for your fish with this stunning live saltwater coral. Torch corals are known for their mesmerizing beauty and make an excellent addition to any aquarist's collection.
Torch corals are some of the most popular stony corals in the reef aquarium hobby. Torch corals have long tentacles tipped with a ball. This large polyp stony coral (LPS) is one of the most popular stony corals with reef keepers because of the way it sways in the current. Torch corals are similar in growth and care requirements to its Euphyllia cousins, the Hammer coral and the Frogspawn coral.
Euphyllia corals such as Hammers, Torches, and Frogspawn do not require as much light as some other corals. They can be kept under normal output fluorescents without much difficulty. In some cases, Torches may extend more readily under subdued lighting, however it may display more attractive colors when placed under stronger lighting.
Moderate to strong water movement is recommended. One of the main draws to this type of LPS coral is how it sways in the current. Water flow is both healthy for the coral and is pleasing aesthetically.
All corals are animals. The hammer coral is no different there–but unlike some of the other LPS species, Euphyllia ancora is not an active, ravenous eater. Hammer corals are more subdued eaters who would benefit from the occasional feeding of a meaty marine food like mysis shrimp. Feeding is fairly straightforward.
It may take some trial and error to determine the specific amount of food to administer for your aquarium and your torch corals. Feed your torch corals several times per week.
Euphyllia are one of the corals that extends long sweeper tentacles. Sweeper tentacles are often used as a means of defense against other encroaching coral colonies. Their white tips contain a concentration of nematcysts that can damage more delicate tank mates. Most of the time, this is not a major problem but to be safe, we recommend placing it in a location far from other corals initially.
⚠️ Legal & Policy Compliance Notice:
• All corals are domestically propagated under U.S. Marine Hatchery Permit
• No wild-collected or illegally imported species are sold — ever.
đź“· Note About Photos:
Images shown represent our corals under blue or white lights in display tanks. You will receive frags matching the size description; shape and color may vary slightly due to natural variation and shipping stress.
🌍 Let’s build a reef-safe hobby together
🧡 coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collection. Legally Permitted Facility.