Carefully propagated from a parent colony, it displays strong coloration and polyp extension, indicating excellent vitality and adaptability to captive systems. Its compact size makes it ideal for placement on live rock or frag racks, where it can continue to grow and develop into a stunning centerpiece over time. This frag is easy to secure and position within your tank, allowing for optimal light exposure and water flow. The use of aquaculture techniques not only reduces impact on wild reefs but also results in corals that are typically more resilient and better suited to aquarium life. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced reef keeper, this healthy coral frag offers both beauty and peace of mind.
Acropora formosa blue tip Acropora formosa cream/blue tip is a typical stage branching SPS coral of the genus Acroporidae. It is found throughout the Indo-Pacific. It's structure is thick and strong with stunning sky blue tips. Acropora’s are generally for the more experienced aquarist with aquariums having matured for at least a year. Acropora corals are generally branching or tabling and have some of the most striking colours in the coral world.
Carefully propagated from a parent colony, it displays strong coloration and polyp extension, indicating excellent vitality and adaptability to captive systems. Its compact size makes it ideal for placement on live rock or frag racks, where it can continue to grow and develop into a stunning centerpiece over time. This frag is easy to secure and position within your tank, allowing for optimal light exposure and water flow. The use of aquaculture techniques not only reduces impact on wild reefs but also results in corals that are typically more resilient and better suited to aquarium life. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced reef keeper, this healthy coral frag offers both beauty and peace of mind.
Stylophora coral frag that requires moderate care, high lighting, and high water flow. Originates from Indonesia and is suitable for placement in the middle to top of the aquarium.
The Flaming Sun Zoa contains the symbiotic algae zooxanthellae which satisfies almost all of their nutritional requirements. They are easy to maintain, making them a good choice for beginner reef aquarists.
This Lobophyllia displays a classic brain coral structure, with thick, fleshy ridges and defined valleys that give the colony a sculpted appearance. Its rainbow colouration can include contrasting tones of red, orange, green, blue, purple, and yellow depending on lighting and viewing angle. Under blue reef lighting, the colours become especially vivid, with the raised lobes and recessed grooves creating excellent depth and visual texture. As it settles and expands, the Rainbow Lobo Brain Coral develops a full, inflated appearance that adds both colour and structure to the lower areas of the reef.
Jasmin Coral are easy to maintain and require moderate lighting combined with moderate water movement. They require the addition of iodine and other trace elements to the water. They will grow rapidly in the established reef aquarium by encrusting over adjacent rock work or even other corals.
This variety features intense lightning-like streaks and contrasting tones, typically blending vivid greens, bright highlights and darker base hues. Under blue spectrum lighting, the coral’s colours intensify, producing a glowing, high-impact display. Each specimen has its own unique patterning, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.
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The Christmas Tree Coral is usually a shade of brown, tan, or grey. It is a peaceful coral but will need space between others and itself in the reef aquarium. The additional space is needed to avoid incidental contact of sweeper tentacles and the fact that it will often increase and decrease in size. It will often close up its tentacles at night, resembling a round or oblong lump and unfold its branches during the day resembling a Christmas Tree with drooping branches. Placement in the sand, gravel, or rubble at the bottom of the reef aquarium where the light levels are lower and with adequate water parameters should help it to thrive. The reef aquarium should have a medium to strong water movement. For continued good health, it will also require the addition of strontium, iodine, and other trace elements to the water. It does not contain symbiotic algae, so lighting is not a pressing requirement, however, this means the Christmas Tree Coral must be fed. The diet should include live, baby brine shrimp, micro-plankton, and other small foods designed for filter feeding invertebrates, in order to survive in the reef aquarium.
Pocillopora damicornis pink is commonly known as the cauliflower coral or lace coral. It is an SPS coral in the family Pocilloporidae. It is native to tropical and subtropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It can be considered as a beginners coral for one who is venturing into sps for the first time. Difficulty: Moderate Lighting: High Flow: Medium to High Feeding: Relies on zooxanthellae Aggressiveness: Peaceful Supplements : Calcium, Magnesium, Strontium and Iodine
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Sarcophyton Brown Toadstool Toadstool corals are a group of soft corals, in the genus Sarcophyton, that are found throughout the coral reef seas. They are easy to care for so are a good beginners coral and a great addition to any tank. There are several species which come in a variety of colours, shapes, and sizes. They have a strange habit to watch out for. Every few months they may withdraw their tentacles and retract into themselves. While some corals do this due to stress Toadstool Corals periodically shed their slime coats. This shedding takes place over the course of a few days to a week and the coral expands back into its normal proportions once complete. This shedding helps remove any attached bacteria, algae, and other microorganisms all at once. But it can be alarming to watch if you’re not expecting it as the coral appears to be shriveling up and dying. Good flow is important to help the coral remove this skin. However they are some of the most beginner-friendly corals around. They don’t require lighting as intense as many stony corals do and they have a high tolerance for dissolved organic material. Nourishment of the Toadstool Mushroom Leather Coral is attained through photosynthesis and chemosynthesis. Photosynthetic nourishment is done through the presence light, supplemented further with their symbiotic relationship with an algae called zooxanthellae living within them. Chemosynthetic nourishment is done through the absorption of nutrients in the water. With this, the addition of dissolved nutrients is very important. You can also do supplemental feeding with the use of mysis or brine shrimp.
Acropora tenius neon green is a branching SPS coral of the genus Acroporidae. It is found throughout the Indo-Pacific. It's structure is thick branched and very random with thick white tips. Acropora’s are generally for the more experienced aquarist with aquariums having matured for at least a year. Acropora corals are generally branching or tabling and have some of the most striking colours in the coral world. Difficulty: Moderate Lighting: Medium to High Flow: Medium to High Feeding: Relies on zooxanthellae Aggressiveness: Peaceful Supplements : Calcium, Magnesium, Strontium and Iodine