Other Corals

100% aquacultured from our mother colonies. Some corals are multi-generational and have been propagated numerous times. All coral listings are current and more will be added soon. All of the pictures are mother colonies from our own reef system. The common and scientific names are generated from current hobby names and identification from Jen Veron's "Corals of the World" series.

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Alien Eye Echino (Echinophyllia sp.)

Alien Eye Echino

Echinophyllia sp.

Pink bodied with green growth rim and bright yellow eyes. A rare color combination.

Care Rating: Medium to Difficult

Branching Blastomussa (Blastomussa merleti)

Branching Blastomussa

Blastomussa merleti

Green centers with a reddish body. Accepts food and easily propagated.

Care Rating: Easy

Green Candy Cane (Caulastrea echinulata)

Green Candy Cane

Caulastrea echinulata

Bright green polyps. Easily propagated and accepts large foods.

Care Rating: Easy

Orange Acan (Acanthastrea echinata)

Orange Acan

Acanthastrea echinata

Big bright orange polyps. Great polyp extension during night feedings.

Care Rating: Medium

Pink Alien Eye Echino (Echinophyllia sp.)

Pink Alien Eye Echino

Echinophyllia sp.

Pink bodied with green growth rim and bright yellow eyes. A rare color combination.

Care Rating: Medium to Difficult

Pink Echino (Echinophyllia sp.)

Pink Echino

Echinophyllia sp.

Bright pink body with green undertones.

Care Rating: Medium

Red Eye Cyphastrea (Cyphastrea sp.)

Red Eye Cyphastrea

Cyphastrea sp.

Green with bright red eyes, polyps extend day and night.

Care Rating: Difficult

Berghia Nudibranch (Berghia verrucicornis)

Berghia Nudibranch

Berghia verrucicornis

The ultimate Aiptasia Anemone predator.

Care Rating: Easy

Most of these corals are available on a regular basis or with a short lead time.

Call us at 720-253-8660, or email Cris@AquaticArtInc.com, for current pricing and availability.