Like most soft corals, leather corals are fairly easy to care for and do not require intense lighting or flow. Placing them near the bottom of your tank in the...
Mushroom corals can be very easy to keep since they only require low amounts of lighting and flow. Don't hide your mushrooms in shadows, but don't put them in direct...
Zoanthids are soft corals that come in many vibrant colors and don't require much care, making them great for beginner or expert hobbyists. They do not require intense lighting or...
These are typically yellowish green to bright fluorescent green polyps that are connected to a rubbery purple-ish tissue that grows like a matt on rocks. Large colonies can create dense...
Acanthastrea echinata, AKA the Acan coral, is a very popular Large Polyp Stony Coral (LPS). Acan corals are one of the best types of coral for beginner and intermediate hobbyists. ...
Hammer Corals require moderate flow and lighting. These corals are aggressive and will stink nearby corals if they are placed too close together. Keep your hammer coral in the middle...
Frogspawn Corals prefer low to moderate flow and lighting. They have sweeper tentacles that can stink nearby corals if they are placed too close. You may notice faster growth if...
Acropora corals like moderate to high lighting and moderate flow. They can be sensitive to water parameter changes. They should be placed in the middle or top section of your tank.
Bird’s Nest Corals are species of Seriatopora, a fast growing small polyp stony (SPS) coral known for bright colors and thin delicate branches that form a dense tangled cluster. They...
Montipora are arguably the second most popular small polyp stony coral behind Acropora. They are diverse in color and come in a multitude of growth forms. A hobbyist can find plating,...