


Coral Profile
Frogspawn Coral
Euphyllia divisa
Also known as: Euphyllia Frogspawn
LPSintermediate
Type
LPS
Difficulty
intermediate
Light
medium
Flow
low
Notes
Branched fleshy polyps with multiple tip lobes per tentacle, looks like a clutch of frog eggs. Sweeper tentacles, like Hammer. Often kept with Hammer and Torch in a Euphyllia garden.
Compatible Neighbors
Corals compatible with Frogspawn Coral
Every coral below passes the reef-compatibility engine when placed alongside Frogspawn Coral. Verdicts account for stinging sweepers, wandering anemones, and overgrowth pressure. Cautions mean you can still keep both but should plan placement (frag plugs, separate rockwork, sight breaks).

Green Star Polyps
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Pulsing Xenia
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Discosoma Mushroom
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Zoanthids
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Hammer Coral
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Duncan Coral
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Birdsnest Coral
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Montipora Capricornis
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Maxima Clam
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Toadstool Leather
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Kenya Tree Coral
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.

Devil's Hand Coral
ExcellentNo sting, sweeper, or overgrowth conflict recorded.
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