Coral Colonies

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Coral colonies are a great way to instantly add color, structure, and maturity to your reef tank. Unlike small frags, these larger pieces bring immediate presence and are ideal for filling space or creating standout focal points in your aquascape. Each colony in this collection has been grown out and maintained in stable conditions at our farm to ensure long-term success once introduced to your system.

All of the corals offered here are 100% What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG). Each piece is hand-selected, fully healed, and photographed only after spending several months in our systems to ensure optimal health and coloration. The coral you see is the exact one you'll receive — no surprises, no substitutes.


Why choose a coral colony over a frag?

Coral colonies offer an immediate visual impact and require less grow-out time than frags. If you're building out a new aquascape or looking to fill in space quickly, colonies provide more structure, color, and natural growth form right from the start. They’re especially ideal for experienced reefers who want to skip the early stages of frag growth.

Are these colonies aquacultured or wild?

All colonies in this collection are either aquacultured at our facility or responsibly sourced from long-term holding systems where they’ve been harvested and fully acclimated to tank life. Many are grown in-house from frags, while others come from trusted suppliers and are housed at our farm for extended periods before being listed. We do not offer freshly collected wild colonies in this collection.

How do I know what I'm getting?

Every colony is What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG). The coral you see in the photo is the exact specimen you’ll receive — no stock photos, no lookalikes. We photograph each piece under our actual farm lighting and only list colonies once they’ve been fully healed and show vibrant coloration.

Can I add a colony to a newer tank?

We recommend placing colonies in systems that are already stable and fully cycled. While the corals themselves are hardy and well-conditioned, their larger size means they can place more demand on your system’s biological load. For best results, colonies should be added to tanks with consistent parameters, good flow, and adequate lighting for the species.

How do you ship larger coral colonies safely?

We pack every coral to prevent movement and damage during transit, using custom-cut inserts or containers, heat or cold packs based on weather, and overnight shipping. Our team monitors conditions at your location and tailors each shipment for the safest possible delivery. Colonies are only shipped when we’re confident they’ll arrive healthy and intact.