🤍🧪✨ Euphyllia glabrescens “Flubber Torch – White Tip”
Torch Coral – Neon Flubber Green Tentacles with Pure White Glow Tips (WYSIWYG Specimen)
🔹 Quick Stats
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Aggressive (long sweeper tentacles; allow generous spacing)
Colour Form: The “Flubber Torch – White Tip” displays an intense, almost liquid neon green base (true flubber tone) finished with sharp, glowing white tips. Under actinic lighting, the green becomes radioactive while the tips shine in clean ice-white fluorescence, creating an extreme high-contrast effect. Under white light, the coral reveals a soft mint-to-lime body with pearlescent white ends — fresh, electric and ultra-modern.
Water Conditions: 24–26 °C, dKH 7.5–9, pH 8.0–8.4, sg 1.024–1.026
Family: Euphylliidae
Lighting: Moderate (PAR 100–150)
Water Flow: Moderate and oscillating
Placement: Mid to lower rockwork, with open space for movement
🧬 Overview
The Euphyllia “Flubber Torch – White Tip” is a high-end collector morph known for its insane fluorescence and ultra-clean colour separation. The contrast between toxic flubber green and glowing white tips gives this torch a sci-fi, almost synthetic look — like liquid neon with frozen ice caps.
Each tentacle is thick, long and highly elastic in movement, giving the coral that classic “flubber” jelly-like flow. As it sways, the white tips flash like strobes against the green body, making it impossible to ignore even in packed reef layouts.
Each WYSIWYG head is hand-selected for:
• True flubber neon green saturation
• Clean, bright white tip expression (not cream or yellow)
• Long, flowing tentacle structure
• Full inflation and strong extension
• Excellent tissue health and thick base skeleton
• Proven colour stability under high-end LED lighting
A torch that looks engineered, not grown.
🍽️ Care & Feeding
Like most torches, Flubber thrives mainly on photosynthesis but benefits from occasional feeding to maintain tissue mass and colour punch.
Feed 1× weekly with:
• Finely chopped mysis, krill or enriched brine
• Reef roids, coral blends, or microplankton
• Target-feed gently with flow paused for best capture response
📈 Optimal Parameters
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Alkalinity (dKH) | 7.5–9 |
| Calcium (Ca) | 420–450 ppm |
| Magnesium (Mg) | 1300–1400 ppm |
| Nitrate (NO₃) | 5–15 ppm |
| Phosphate (PO₄) | 0.03–0.10 ppm |
📍 Placement
Allow 10–15 cm clearance from other corals — torches can extend long sweeper tentacles, especially at night.
Ensure gentle, pulsing flow to keep tentacles in constant motion without tearing tissue.
Avoid direct laminar flow or sharp rock contact.
🤍🧪✨ Euphyllia glabrescens “Flubber Torch – White Tip”
Radioactive green jelly with ice-white tips — ultra clean, ultra rare, ultra addictive.
A torch that looks like it came from another planet.