Indo Gold Torch
Indo Gold Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens)
The Indo Gold Torch is a classic movement LPS with bright gold tentacles and strong presence in mixed reefs. Like most torch corals, it prefers stable parameters, moderate flow, and space from neighbors due to its sting.
Quick care (at a glance)
- Difficulty: Medium
- Lighting: Low to medium (increase slowly if you want higher intensity)
- Flow: Medium, indirect (enough to keep tentacles moving, not blasting)
- Placement: Low to mid rockwork
- Temperament: Aggressive (leave clearance from other corals)
What to expect
- Color: Gold/yellow tones with natural variation from coral to coral.
- Behavior: Typically extends best with steady, indirect flow and consistent nutrients.
- Space: Plan extra room around the coral to reduce stings and recession events.
Placement and aggression notes
Torch corals can damage nearby LPS and SPS with sweeper tentacles. Give it a dedicated zone and avoid placing it down-current of delicate corals. If youāre building an Euphyllia garden, maintain spacing and watch for contact as colonies inflate and grow.
Feeding (optional but helpful)
Torch corals are photosynthetic, but many systems see better tissue fullness when the tank has a healthy food web. Occasional small meaty foods can be used if your nutrients and filtration support it. Start conservatively and observe the response.
Acclimation
Temperature match first, then dip and rinse in separate containers before placing in the display. Start lower light and adjust over several days to a couple weeks.
Shipping, packing, and arrive-alive policy
Your coral ships packed in oxygen-filled bags with insulation and temperature control. Please review the arrive-alive requirements and have someone available to receive the delivery.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

Indo Gold Torch
Indo Gold Torch
Indo Gold Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens)
The Indo Gold Torch is a classic movement LPS with bright gold tentacles and strong presence in mixed reefs. Like most torch corals, it prefers stable parameters, moderate flow, and space from neighbors due to its sting.
Quick care (at a glance)
- Difficulty: Medium
- Lighting: Low to medium (increase slowly if you want higher intensity)
- Flow: Medium, indirect (enough to keep tentacles moving, not blasting)
- Placement: Low to mid rockwork
- Temperament: Aggressive (leave clearance from other corals)
What to expect
- Color: Gold/yellow tones with natural variation from coral to coral.
- Behavior: Typically extends best with steady, indirect flow and consistent nutrients.
- Space: Plan extra room around the coral to reduce stings and recession events.
Placement and aggression notes
Torch corals can damage nearby LPS and SPS with sweeper tentacles. Give it a dedicated zone and avoid placing it down-current of delicate corals. If youāre building an Euphyllia garden, maintain spacing and watch for contact as colonies inflate and grow.
Feeding (optional but helpful)
Torch corals are photosynthetic, but many systems see better tissue fullness when the tank has a healthy food web. Occasional small meaty foods can be used if your nutrients and filtration support it. Start conservatively and observe the response.
Acclimation
Temperature match first, then dip and rinse in separate containers before placing in the display. Start lower light and adjust over several days to a couple weeks.
Shipping, packing, and arrive-alive policy
Your coral ships packed in oxygen-filled bags with insulation and temperature control. Please review the arrive-alive requirements and have someone available to receive the delivery.
Original: $73.41
-70%$73.41
$22.02Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Indo Gold Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens)
The Indo Gold Torch is a classic movement LPS with bright gold tentacles and strong presence in mixed reefs. Like most torch corals, it prefers stable parameters, moderate flow, and space from neighbors due to its sting.
Quick care (at a glance)
- Difficulty: Medium
- Lighting: Low to medium (increase slowly if you want higher intensity)
- Flow: Medium, indirect (enough to keep tentacles moving, not blasting)
- Placement: Low to mid rockwork
- Temperament: Aggressive (leave clearance from other corals)
What to expect
- Color: Gold/yellow tones with natural variation from coral to coral.
- Behavior: Typically extends best with steady, indirect flow and consistent nutrients.
- Space: Plan extra room around the coral to reduce stings and recession events.
Placement and aggression notes
Torch corals can damage nearby LPS and SPS with sweeper tentacles. Give it a dedicated zone and avoid placing it down-current of delicate corals. If youāre building an Euphyllia garden, maintain spacing and watch for contact as colonies inflate and grow.
Feeding (optional but helpful)
Torch corals are photosynthetic, but many systems see better tissue fullness when the tank has a healthy food web. Occasional small meaty foods can be used if your nutrients and filtration support it. Start conservatively and observe the response.
Acclimation
Temperature match first, then dip and rinse in separate containers before placing in the display. Start lower light and adjust over several days to a couple weeks.
Shipping, packing, and arrive-alive policy
Your coral ships packed in oxygen-filled bags with insulation and temperature control. Please review the arrive-alive requirements and have someone available to receive the delivery.















