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Pink with Blue Tip Torch

Pink with Blue Tip Torch

C$75.00Price
C$75.00 per 1 Gram

Torch coral, a captivating species in the world of reef aquariums, is renowned for its mesmerizing appearance. Its long, flowing tentacles, resembling a torch or hand, come alive with fluorescent hues under proper lighting. Belonging to the Euphyllia genus, this coral is relatively hardy and adaptable, making it suitable for both beginner and experienced reef keepers. Its unique beauty and ease of care have made the torch coral a popular choice, adding a touch of elegance and movement to saltwater tanks.

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Your work of art needs to be clean to be seen.

​Regular maintenance, including glass cleaning, is an essential aspect of responsible aquarium ownership, contributing to the health, aesthetics, and overall success of the aquatic environment.

  1. Visual Appeal: Clean glass provides a clear and unobstructed view of the aquatic environment, allowing enthusiasts to enjoy the beauty of their fish, corals, and other tank inhabitants. A visually appealing aquarium enhances the overall experience for hobbyists and guests.

  2. Optimal Light Transmission: Algae and debris on the glass can hinder the penetration of light into the aquarium. This is particularly important for the health of photosynthetic organisms like corals and plants, as they rely on adequate light for photosynthesis and overall well-being.

  3. Preventing Algae Growth: Regular cleaning helps to remove algae spores and prevents the buildup of algae on the glass. Algae, if left unchecked, can quickly proliferate, affecting the aesthetics of the tank and potentially competing with other organisms for nutrients.

  4. Maintaining Water Quality: Dirty glass can contribute to poor water quality. Decomposing organic matter, uneaten food, and other debris trapped on the glass can break down and release harmful substances into the water, leading to elevated nutrient levels and potential water quality issues.

  5. Observing Tank Health: A clean glass allows hobbyists to easily observe the behavior and health of their aquatic inhabitants. Early detection of any issues, such as signs of disease or abnormal behavior, is crucial for timely intervention and maintaining a thriving aquarium ecosystem.

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