Coral frags and anemone for sale. Pickup only from Hattula, Finland. Remember to bring your own styrofoam box to keep the frags cool. Bags and rubber bands are included.
These frags are from a well-established tank running for 6 years. It’s not pristine, aiptasia, bristleworms, sponges and other critters make up the diversity that a tank needs. Be sure to dip the coral if that’s how you like it.
Whatsapp +358503139531 for more information.
Frags For Sale
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Capnella sp. (Pink) Frags
Kenya tree coral frags. Grow fast, spread easily, and never die. Good for beginners but invasive, so best to keep them pruned and maintained. More pictures and info here.
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Caulerpa Starter
Good for refugiums, grows fast and removes excess nutrients (sometimes too efficiently). Probably Caulerpa racemosa. Critters love it, tangs eat it.
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Echinopora lamellosa Frags
A thin plating coral. Grows single round plates. Can be a bit finicky. Best started from a small frag that can grow to the flow in your tank rather than large bits that are harder to acclimate.
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Entacmaea quadricolor BTA (Rose)
Both lower-light specimens (fully rose) and higher-light specimens (rose with green centers) are available. BTA’s should be reserved in advance.
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Galaxea fascicularis (Bi-color Green) Frags
Metallic Green frags. Well-established frags, grow fast. Sting other coral needs to be kept somewhere they can’t annoy others. Read more here.
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Galaxea fascicularis (Bi-color Orange) Frags
Galaxea sp. Orange. Looks quite brown in white light but under actinics you see the orange. Sting other coral so need to be kept in their own area. Can keep green and orange next to each other if you want a Galaxea garden. Read more about it here.
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GSP (Neon Green) Frags
Quick growing, likes dirtier water, keep it on it’s own rock as it can become invasive.
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Montipora digitata (Green) Frags
Also known as finger coral. Grows in shallow water and is also best grown from a frag so it can grow to the flow in your tank. It’s pretty hardy and grows quickly when parameters are stable.
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Montipora Encrusting (Red) Frags
Red encrusting Montipora. This grows slowly but you can see from the polyps whether it’s happy or not. This was one of the first coral I bought and it’s survived, so I’d say it’s quite a good beginner coral, although it didn’t start growing properly until my second year.
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Montipora Plating (Red) Frags
Red Plating Montipora frags. Grow quickly and can shade out other coral. Best bought as a small frag and allowed to grow to the flow in your tank. Creates some weird and wonderful shapes. Bit sensitive to being stung by other coral.
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Pavona Cactus (Neon Green) Frags
Pavona cactus neon green frags. Multiple established frags with higher light (brighter green) or lower light variants with darker bits. Grow quickly and not prone to the usual pavona cactus pale bits when given enough light. See more pics here.
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Stylophora (Purple) Frags
This coral is awesome in both daylight and actinic. The thickness of the branches, the bright purple, and the hardiness of the coral make it easily one of my favorites. Best grown from a smaller frag to the flow in your tank. See more pics here.