Toadstool Corals are relatively peaceful, hardy, and easy to maintain in the reef aquarium. They require medium to high lighting and medium to strong water movement. They benefit from additional food such as micro-plankton and baby brine shrimp.
The Bullseye Mushroom (Rhodactis sp) is an easy-to-care-for soft coral that thrives in low to moderate lighting and low water flow. It originates from the Caribbean and is best placed at the bottom to middle of the aquarium.
The Toadstool Corals are relatively peaceful, but adequate space should be provided between them and other corals in the reef aquarium. Some can produce toxins which are harmful to other reef inhabitants. The Toadstool Corals are hardy and easy to maintain in the reef aquarium along with fast growth make them an excellent coral for the beginning through expert reef aquarist. Toadstool Corals require medium to high lighting combined with medium to strong water movement.
Ultra Green Finger Coral, Moderate care level, requires moderate lighting and water flow, originates from the Indian Ocean, and feeds on phytoplankton.
The Candy Apple Scoly is a striking ultra neon green and mint green with cup, saucer, flat, or dome-shaped variations. It is easy to care for in a reef aquarium and pairs well with bivalves. Requires moderate lighting and water flow to thrive.
Ultra Zoa Frags - a collection of different ultra zoa frags with various colours and patterns. Care Level: Easy, Lighting: Low to Moderate, Waterflow: Low to Moderate, Origin: Indonesia, Placement: Bottom to Middle, Feeding: zooplankton.
Candy Cane Frags (Caulastrea) are a popular choice for marine aquariums, known for their vibrant colors and unique structure. They require moderate care and are best placed in the middle of the aquarium with low to moderate lighting and water flow.
The Pectinia Lettuce Coral is not a coral for the novice reef keeper as it is moderately difficult to maintain. Its home will require medium lighting combined with a medium water movement. For continued good health, it will also require the addition of calcium, strontium, and other trace elements to the water. It will benefit from additional food in the form of micro-plankton or other foods designed for plankton feeding animals, and should be fed when its tiny tentacles are visible during the evening.
The Toadstool Corals are relatively peaceful, but adequate space should be provided between them and other corals in the reef aquarium. Some can produce toxins which are harmful to other reef inhabitants. The Toadstool Corals are hardy and easy to maintain in the reef aquarium along with fast growth make them an excellent coral for the beginning through expert reef aquarist. Toadstool Corals require medium to high lighting combined with medium to strong water movement.
The Slipper Coral is a solitary, aggressive coral with short tentacles tipped in white which can inflict serious damage to other corals in which it comes in contact. It is easy to maintain in the reef aquarium, making it an excellent candidate for both beginner and expert reef aquarists.
The Green Scroll Coral requires moderate lighting and water movement, making it an excellent choice for both beginner and expert hobbyists. It is a peaceful reef inhabitant and benefits from additional food in the form of brine shrimp or plankton.
Toadstool Corals are relatively peaceful, hardy, and easy to maintain in the reef aquarium. They require medium to high lighting and medium to strong water movement. They benefit from additional food such as micro-plankton and baby brine shrimp.
The Bullseye Mushroom (Rhodactis sp) is an easy-to-care-for soft coral that thrives in low to moderate lighting and low water flow. It originates from the Caribbean and is best placed at the bottom to middle of the aquarium.
The Toadstool Corals are relatively peaceful, but adequate space should be provided between them and other corals in the reef aquarium. Some can produce toxins which are harmful to other reef inhabitants. The Toadstool Corals are hardy and easy to maintain in the reef aquarium along with fast growth make them an excellent coral for the beginning through expert reef aquarist. Toadstool Corals require medium to high lighting combined with medium to strong water movement.
Ultra Green Finger Coral, Moderate care level, requires moderate lighting and water flow, originates from the Indian Ocean, and feeds on phytoplankton.
The Candy Apple Scoly is a striking ultra neon green and mint green with cup, saucer, flat, or dome-shaped variations. It is easy to care for in a reef aquarium and pairs well with bivalves. Requires moderate lighting and water flow to thrive.
Ultra Zoa Frags - a collection of different ultra zoa frags with various colours and patterns. Care Level: Easy, Lighting: Low to Moderate, Waterflow: Low to Moderate, Origin: Indonesia, Placement: Bottom to Middle, Feeding: zooplankton.
Candy Cane Frags (Caulastrea) are a popular choice for marine aquariums, known for their vibrant colors and unique structure. They require moderate care and are best placed in the middle of the aquarium with low to moderate lighting and water flow.
The Pectinia Lettuce Coral is not a coral for the novice reef keeper as it is moderately difficult to maintain. Its home will require medium lighting combined with a medium water movement. For continued good health, it will also require the addition of calcium, strontium, and other trace elements to the water. It will benefit from additional food in the form of micro-plankton or other foods designed for plankton feeding animals, and should be fed when its tiny tentacles are visible during the evening.
The Toadstool Corals are relatively peaceful, but adequate space should be provided between them and other corals in the reef aquarium. Some can produce toxins which are harmful to other reef inhabitants. The Toadstool Corals are hardy and easy to maintain in the reef aquarium along with fast growth make them an excellent coral for the beginning through expert reef aquarist. Toadstool Corals require medium to high lighting combined with medium to strong water movement.
The Slipper Coral is a solitary, aggressive coral with short tentacles tipped in white which can inflict serious damage to other corals in which it comes in contact. It is easy to maintain in the reef aquarium, making it an excellent candidate for both beginner and expert reef aquarists.
The Green Scroll Coral requires moderate lighting and water movement, making it an excellent choice for both beginner and expert hobbyists. It is a peaceful reef inhabitant and benefits from additional food in the form of brine shrimp or plankton.