Yellow Branching Frogspawn
Yellow Branching Frogspawn, (Euphyllia divisa) is an interesting and colourful coral to keep. Their polyps have a distinctive, bubbly appearance, resembling frog eggs, hence the name. They extend fleshy, flowing tentacles that sway with water movement, giving them a unique texture and shape.
Euphyllia, such as frogspawn corals, can display an array of captivating shades. Including green, brown, pink, and blue, often with contrasting tips.
Please note that the images displayed on our website are intended as a guide only. We have done our utmost to provide the closest representation possible for this type of coral, to help give an idea of what to expect. Corals are living organisms that can exhibit significant variation in colour and appearance due to a range of environmental and genetic factors. For example, the following are a few examples of conditions that can influence how corals look:
Lighting: The brand, spectrum, intensity, and duration of light play a major role in how corals display their colours.
Transit: Corals may change colour after being moved. They may either regain their original appearance or adapt to suit their new environment.
Water Chemistry: Elements such as pH, salinity, and trace minerals can subtly or significantly alter a coral’s appearance.
Nutrition: The availability and type of nutrients can affect both colouration and growth.
With this in mind, please be aware that actual specimens may differ in appearance.
