agree with this. Bought a neon toxic wall torch and even on the sand it wanted to start bleaching on me real easily. Had to put it in the corner with lower light and slowly move it back out. That is in my 29 biocube with rapidled retro kit running at 60%. Color is good now but definitely stays on the sand bed for meEuphyllia on the most part are considered easy as long as your tank is to its likings. This i have found only true for para or branching varieties. The wall types are not as easy. For many a few months to a year. I would monitor water and keep in low to medium lighting. The wall types are sand bed. Unlike branching ones that will grow upright to higher lighting.

