• Small Polyp Stony (SPS)

    Small Polyp Stony are some of the most beautiful and some of the most difficult to keep, often requiring high flow rates, provided by powerheads, intense lighting, and optimal, stable water chemistry.

  • Large Polyp Stony (LPS)

    Large Polyp Stony (LPS)

    Large Polyp Stony Corals are the builders of calcium carbonate reef structures found in the wild. The skeleton of these corals is slowly secreted by the epidermis at the base of each coral polyp.

  • Palyp/Zoa

    These "flowers of the reef" and the gardens that they will eventually create will blow your mind! The color morph combos of Zoa corals are practically unlimited. The polyps and tentacles can have some of the most amazing patterns of any coral.

  • Softies

    Soft corals are distinguished from other groups of corals by their fleshy bodies that seemingly lack any form of skeleton. The vast majority are good candidates for beginning aquarists.

  • Others

    Snails, Clowns and other living saltwater critters things that dont have any category.