If you were to ask our customers what they love most about Rock 'N' Critters, we'd bet that more than a few would cite our enormous range of marine corals.
Coral pictured: Orange Green Lobo
Whether you're a beginner in search of something nice and low-maintenance, or a more experienced reefer looking for a challenge, we think you'll be very impressed by the wide variety of corals (including frags and colonies) that we have for sale.
New additions every week!
We are constantly adding new coral species to our collection, so if you're a serious coral enthusiast, we strongly recommend that you bookmark our New Additions page and visit it regularly to make sure nothing slips through your net.
View Our New Corals
As keen coral enthusiasts, the Rock 'N' Critters team are always looking for new and unusual corals to display in our showroom - we source new marine corals each and every week, and all of our latest finds are promptly added to the Rock 'N' Critters website. Because we add new corals at such a fast pace, it's important to check this page frequently so that you don't miss any new additions!
Coral pictured: Forest Fire Montipora
Look for the 'WYSIWIG' tag
Some of our corals are in very limited supply. If you're browsing our latest additions and you see WYSIWIG , this means that what you see is what you get - that is, we only have one and it's the one in the picture!
If the coral you're looking at doesn't feature the WYSIWIG tag, this means we have numerous frags of that particular species (so your coral's appearance may differ slightly from the photo on the website).
Coral pictured: Candy Apple Scolly
What kind of corals do we have for sale?
We have many different corals on sale - choose from the following categories:
If you're not sure what kind of coral would be most suitable for your marine aquarium, please don't hesitate to contact the Rock 'N' Critters team for expert advice. Alternatively, why not visit us in person for a closer look at our extensive range of fish, corals and other marine livestock?
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