Methodology: The method I use for fragging the majority of hard corals is primarily the same with the cutting tooling being a Gryphon band saw. Cooling liquid used is fresh mixed saltwater with enough iodine to color it a light amber. This helps to disinfect cuts as they’re made which has shown to greatly increase   Read More …

Categories: Coral

Elite Reef is constantly pushing the envelope in all that we do including the aquaculture of corals. With over 50 unique coral strains, ranging from chalice to brain corals, currently residing in our culturing facility, they’re starting to fill out flats and even jump across state lines. We believe that aquacultured corals represent the future   Read More …

Categories: Coral

We got some really nice high end SPS pieces in this week. Just $39.99 for the mini colony pictured above. Come get them while you can!

Oculus Aquatics announced this week that they are releasing three new SPS frag varieties for sale. Let us know if you’re interested in getting these in your tank, so we can see about putting them on our next order.

Categories: Elite Reef
Categories: Elite Reef

A few of our choice SPS frags are ready to go to new homes. We have eight available for just $39.99 each.

Categories: Coral

Common Name: Finger Coral, Club Finger Coral Scientific Name: Stylophora Spp.   Coral Type: Small Polyp Stony Care Level: Medium-high Lighting: High Flow: Needs high flow to keep clear of debris and waste. Care Notes: Must be kept in high light and high flow. Stable calcium and alkalinity is a must as well as clean water. Description: Stylophora is a small polyp stony coral   Read More …

Categories: Coral

Common Name: Cauliflower Coral Scientific Name: Pocillopora Damicornis   Coral Type: Small Polyp Stony Care Level: Medium-High Lighting: Medium-High Flow: Needs higher flow to stay clear of debris Care Notes: Pocillopora are on of the easiest and fastest growing of all SPS corals, but they still require relatively high light, high flow and stable conditions Description: Pocillopora forms in short thick branches with small polyps covering the entire   Read More …

Categories: Coral