New Arrivals
Toxic Digitata
Acroporo (Acros) are found all throughout tropical reefs around the world. While beautiful, they are a difficult species to care for and not for beginning hobbyists. Acros require perfect and stable water conditions, strong lighting and strong alternating flow to do their best.
$20.00$11.25
Ultra Large Aussie Plate Coral
Fungias more commonly known as plate corals, are easy to care for LPS corals that come in several different colors with Green and Orange being most common. Fungia require moderate lighting, low to moderate flow and do best placed on the sand bed of a reef tank.
$150.00$45.00
Bob Marley Zoanthids
Embark on a journey through the dynamic world of Zoas and Palys, where growth forms intermingle to create a stunning spectacle in your aquarium. These captivating corals exhibit a variety of forms, ranging from solitary polyps to thriving colonies connected by delicate stolons or a robust coenenchyme. Witness the unfolding beauty as some varieties leisurely add one or two polyps per month, while others explode with vitality, rapidly multiplying with five or six polyps at a time. Maintain the delicate balance of your aquatic haven with natural sea water parameters, ensuring a salinity of 1.026, calcium at 450ppm, alkalinity around 8, and magnesium reaching 1400. Nitrates and phosphates play a crucial role in shaping the growth dynamics of Zoas and Palys - brace yourself for the mesmerizing journey.
$30.00$13.50
Ultra Lobophyllia (egg crate behind is 3 Squares = 2'')
Lobos are an LPS coral that come in many different colors. Lobos require low to moderate light, low to moderate flow. Occasional feedings are recommended.
$70.00$18.00
$50.00$35.00
Aussie Assorted Favia
Some varieties like Favites grow incredibly fast. Other varieties like Coelastrea are one of the slowest. That is the major hurdle with long term aquaculture - the growth rate of these corals. Caring for Favia coral is not too challenging, making this a good choice for beginning reef keepers. The most important thing is to keep the water quality high, but this applies to any coral species. Don't neglect regular aquarium maintenance.
$10.00
Ultra ORA Maxima Clam
Clams are bivalves that come in many different sizes, colors and patterns. Clams can stay as small as a baseball or get as large as a small person, so it is best to choose your clam based on your aquarium size. Clams require similar conditions to Acroporas. High light, clean water and steady water parameters. Clams do not however require the same flow. Moderate flow is ideal for Clams. Some clams do fine on the sand bed and others do best on rocks. Keep in mind though, if they are not happy in a location, they can “jump” so keep a close eye on them after placement.
$150.00$100.00
Willy Wonkas Hammer
Moderate lighting and medium flow will keep your Euphyllias very happy. While Euphyllia should be kept away from other corals, they can be kept closely together.
$80.00$50.00
Ultra Aussie Chalice Frag
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$20.00$15.00
Tangerine Power Acan
Acans are an LPS coral that come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Acans are a fairly easy to care for coral. They require low to moderate light, low to moderate flow and appreciate an occasional feeding.
$70.00$33.75
Super Ultra Acan Lord
Acans are an LPS coral that come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Acans are a fairly easy to care for coral. They require low to moderate light, low to moderate flow and appreciate an occasional feeding.
$70.00$22.50
Ultra Favia
Some varieties like Favites grow incredibly fast. Other varieties like Coelastrea are one of the slowest. That is the major hurdle with long term aquaculture - the growth rate of these corals. Caring for Favia coral is not too challenging, making this a good choice for beginning reef keepers. The most important thing is to keep the water quality high, but this applies to any coral species. Don't neglect regular aquarium maintenance.
$30.00$9.00
Grafted Montipora Setosa
Montipora are considered an entry level SPS coral as they are more forgiving than Acropora. Montipora come in plating varieties or encrusting varieties and come in many different colors. Montipora require moderate to high lighting and moderate to high flow.
$100.00$24.75
Rumplestiltskin Favia
Some varieties like Favites grow incredibly fast. Other varieties like Coelastrea are one of the slowest. That is the major hurdle with long term aquaculture - the growth rate of these corals. Caring for Favia coral is not too challenging, making this a good choice for beginning reef keepers. The most important thing is to keep the water quality high, but this applies to any coral species. Don't neglect regular aquarium maintenance.
$10.00$7.50
Wagon Wheel Plate Coral
Fungias more commonly known as plate corals, are easy to care for LPS corals that come in several different colors with Green and Orange being most common. Fungia require moderate lighting, low to moderate flow and do best placed on the sand bed of a reef tank.
$75.00$24.75
Gator Eye Zoas
Embark on a journey through the dynamic world of Zoas and Palys, where growth forms intermingle to create a stunning spectacle in your aquarium. These captivating corals exhibit a variety of forms, ranging from solitary polyps to thriving colonies connected by delicate stolons or a robust coenenchyme. Witness the unfolding beauty as some varieties leisurely add one or two polyps per month, while others explode with vitality, rapidly multiplying with five or six polyps at a time. Maintain the delicate balance of your aquatic haven with natural sea water parameters, ensuring a salinity of 1.026, calcium at 450ppm, alkalinity around 8, and magnesium reaching 1400. Nitrates and phosphates play a crucial role in shaping the growth dynamics of Zoas and Palys - brace yourself for the mesmerizing journey.
$50.00$22.50
Ultra Aussie Chalice Frag
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$20.00$15.00
Splattering Hammer
Moderate lighting and medium flow will keep your Euphyllias very happy. While Euphyllia should be kept away from other corals, they can be kept closely together.
$50.00$30.00
WYSIWYG Toxic Torch Black Light Torch Combo
Moderate lighting and medium flow will keep your Euphyllias very happy. While Euphyllia should be kept away from other corals, they can be kept closely together.
$80.00$50.00
Squirtle Chalice
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$40.00$18.75
Rainbow Tenuis
Acroporo (Acros) are found all throughout tropical reefs around the world. While beautiful, they are a difficult species to care for and not for beginning hobbyists. Acros require perfect and stable water conditions, strong lighting and strong alternating flow to do their best.
$40.00$30.00
Moss Grove Discosoma
Mushrooms are an easy to care for soft coral that come in many different colors and patterns. Mushrooms require low to moderate lighting and low to moderate flow.
$40.00$13.50
Monsoon Cultured Zoanthids Chunk (on large plugs)
Embark on a journey through the dynamic world of Zoas and Palys, where growth forms intermingle to create a stunning spectacle in your aquarium. These captivating corals exhibit a variety of forms, ranging from solitary polyps to thriving colonies connected by delicate stolons or a robust coenenchyme. Witness the unfolding beauty as some varieties leisurely add one or two polyps per month, while others explode with vitality, rapidly multiplying with five or six polyps at a time. Maintain the delicate balance of your aquatic haven with natural sea water parameters, ensuring a salinity of 1.026, calcium at 450ppm, alkalinity around 8, and magnesium reaching 1400. Nitrates and phosphates play a crucial role in shaping the growth dynamics of Zoas and Palys - brace yourself for the mesmerizing journey. - I85
$60.00$15.00
$125.00$56.25
Show Piece Lobophyllia
Lobos are an LPS coral that come in many different colors. Lobos require low to moderate light, low to moderate flow. Occasional feedings are recommended.
$350.00$81.00
$50.00$13.13
Blue Hoeki Stag
Acroporo (Acros) are found all throughout tropical reefs around the world. While beautiful, they are a difficult species to care for and not for beginning hobbyists. Acros require perfect and stable water conditions, strong lighting and strong alternating flow to do their best.
$80.00$45.00
Dragonfruit Zoa
Embark on a journey through the dynamic world of Zoas and Palys, where growth forms intermingle to create a stunning spectacle in your aquarium. These captivating corals exhibit a variety of forms, ranging from solitary polyps to thriving colonies connected by delicate stolons or a robust coenenchyme. Witness the unfolding beauty as some varieties leisurely add one or two polyps per month, while others explode with vitality, rapidly multiplying with five or six polyps at a time. Maintain the delicate balance of your aquatic haven with natural sea water parameters, ensuring a salinity of 1.026, calcium at 450ppm, alkalinity around 8, and magnesium reaching 1400. Nitrates and phosphates play a crucial role in shaping the growth dynamics of Zoas and Palys - brace yourself for the mesmerizing journey.
$40.00$11.25
$70.00$18.00
Rainbow Cadet Chalice
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$40.00$11.70
Ultra Chalice
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$20.00$9.00
Rainbow Acan Lord
Acans are an LPS coral that come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Acans are a fairly easy to care for coral. They require low to moderate light, low to moderate flow and appreciate an occasional feeding.
$40.00$30.00
Aussie Purple Tree Colony (Egg Crate Behind is 3 Squares = 2'')
Softies are generally easier to keep than hard corals, less expensive and more tolerant of tanks where parameters aren't buffered on a daily basis. They're not always the most colourful coral species but they make up for it in the saltwater aquarium with growth and movement. They're less likely to die too!
$150.00$45.00
Red St Thomas Mushroom
Mushrooms are an easy to care for soft coral that come in many different colors and patterns. Mushrooms require low to moderate lighting and low to moderate flow.
$150.00$45.00
Ultra Trachyphyllia
Wellsophyllia and Trachyphyllia are large fleshy LPS corals. They come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Wellsos and Trachys are easy to moderately easy to keep, require moderate lighting, moderate flow and should be placed on the sand bed. Occasional feedings are recommended.
$50.00$22.50
Chromasphere Acan Lord
Acans are an LPS coral that come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Acans are a fairly easy to care for coral. They require low to moderate light, low to moderate flow and appreciate an occasional feeding.
$125.00$56.25
Safari Splash Chalice
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$20.00$11.25
Ultra Lobophyllia (Egg Crate Behind is 3 Squares = 2'')
Lobos are an LPS coral that come in many different colors. Lobos require low to moderate light, low to moderate flow. Occasional feedings are recommended.
$300.00$90.00
Ultra Button Scolymia
Scolys are an easy to care for LPS coral that come in many different colors and patterns. Scolys are widly considered to be the most beautiful of the LPS corals. Scoly require moderate lighting, moderate water flow and should be placed on the sand bed. Scolys should also be fed regularly.
$125.00$33.75
Ultra FL Ricordea
Mushrooms are an easy to care for soft coral that come in many different colors and patterns. Mushrooms require low to moderate lighting and low to moderate flow.
$50.00$13.50
Aussie Cone Base Elegance Coral Hardy and Beautiful
Elegance corals are a moderately difficult LPS species and come in several different colors and patterns. Elegance corals require moderate lighting, low to medium water flow and stable water parameters. When placing Elegance Corals in a tank, give plenty of space around them as they can sting other corals.
$150.00$45.00
Toxic Fingers Acropora
Acroporo (Acros) are found all throughout tropical reefs around the world. While beautiful, they are a difficult species to care for and not for beginning hobbyists. Acros require perfect and stable water conditions, strong lighting and strong alternating flow to do their best.
$30.00$15.00
Toxic Sinularia Leather Coral Colony
Softies are generally easier to keep than hard corals, less expensive and more tolerant of tanks where parameters aren't buffered on a daily basis. They're not always the most colourful coral species but they make up for it in the saltwater aquarium with growth and movement. They're less likely to die too!
$70.00$40.00
Ultra Favia
Some varieties like Favites grow incredibly fast. Other varieties like Coelastrea are one of the slowest. That is the major hurdle with long term aquaculture - the growth rate of these corals. Caring for Favia coral is not too challenging, making this a good choice for beginning reef keepers. The most important thing is to keep the water quality high, but this applies to any coral species. Don't neglect regular aquarium maintenance.
$30.00$9.00
Top Fuel Acro
Acroporo (Acros) are found all throughout tropical reefs around the world. While beautiful, they are a difficult species to care for and not for beginning hobbyists. Acros require perfect and stable water conditions, strong lighting and strong alternating flow to do their best.
$50.00$22.50
Fog Wanderer Favia
Some varieties like Favites grow incredibly fast. Other varieties like Coelastrea are one of the slowest. That is the major hurdle with long term aquaculture - the growth rate of these corals. Caring for Favia coral is not too challenging, making this a good choice for beginning reef keepers. The most important thing is to keep the water quality high, but this applies to any coral species. Don't neglect regular aquarium maintenance.
$10.00$4.50
Prismatic Splash Safari Chalice
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$50.00$15.75
Space Invader Chalice
Chalices are widely known to be one of the most colorful corals that a hobbyist can buy. Chalice come in as many colors as they do different patterns. Chalices require low lighting, low to moderate flow and, occasional feedings to promote growth and color.
$30.00$9.00