Many novice (and experienced) saltwater aquarists are a bit leery about starting a Reef Tank with marine corals. Their requirements not being very well understood, corals used to be almost impossible to keep for any length of time in a marine aquarium. Over time and with many successful and failed experiments along the way, the knowledge, products and information are now in place, so that many corals can now be successfully kept in even mini, micro and nano aquariums. Some are now considered "easy" to maintain while many other corals are still deemed difficult to nearly impossible for the average Reef Tank hobbyist.
- Mushroom (Actinodiscus) CoralPink Mushroom Coral Image
- Mushroom and Leather (Cladiella) CoralsPink Mushroom Leather Coral Image
- Star Polyps, Green Star Polyps and Daisy Polyps (Pachyclavularia)Green Star Polyps (Pachyclavularia sp.) Image
- Sea Mat and Button Polyp (Palythoa) CoralsButton Zoanthids (Palythoa sp.) Image
- Finger Leather and Colt (Cladiella) CoralsColt Coral Image
- Sea Mat and Button Polyp (Protopalythoa) CoralsMulti-Coloured Zoathids (Zoanthus sp.) Image
- Toadstool, Leather and Mushroom (Sarcophyton) CoralsLeather Coral Image
- Zoanthid, Sea Mat and Button Polyp (Zoanthus) CoralsZoanthids (Zoanthus sp.) Image
- Lobed, Flat, and Open Brain (Lobophyllia) CoralsRed Open Brain Coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi) Image
- Closed and Dented Brain (Symphyllia) CoralsGreen Closed Brain Coral (Favites sp.) Image
- Moon, Pineapple, Star (Favia & Favites) CoralsBubble (Plerogyra sinuosa) and Moon (Favia species) Corals Image
- Honeycomb, Star, Wreath and Moon (Goniastrea) CoralsBrain Star Coral (Goniastrea sp.) Image
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