Clickcorals.com is one of the best sites in the industry when it comes to corals for sale. Our site sells Scolymia corals, SPS corals, LPS corals, invertebrates, and soft corals. There is a wide range of corals that we carry of endless colors and sizes. Both frags and whole colonies. Some of the kinds we carry are chalices, acans, frogspawn, hammer, torch, Acropora, zoanthids, acanthophyllia, and mushrooms.
We've been in business since 1991 and take every precaution to make sure all of the corals we sell are parasite, hitchhiker, and disease free. We use both mechanical and natural remedies corals for sale to ensure all corals stay parasite free. All the photos on our site are never altered from what the corals originally look like.
We also carry a wide range of aquarium supplies such as lights, protein skimmers, and sumps. We test our tank parameters every day, we feed our tanks 3 times a week, run the best filtration, the biggest UV sterilizers, and the best control to us are all key concerns. All of our corals and clams are guaranteed to be free of parasites such as flatworms, harmful limpets, pyramid snails, etc. If there is even the smallest chance that a hitchhiker might make it into your tank, we will not sell the critter to you. We have strict guidelines about our photography as well. All of our pictures are taken under 17K lighting.
Corals are a great addition to any website. A lot of corals have different temperaments and we have listed that on our site. We strive to make reef tank keeping easy. We want to see every hobbyist succeed corals for sal and also every coral thrives in your tank. Corals do need supplemental feeding and can not thrive off of lighting alone. We do sell one of the industry's top brands of coral food. The majority of corals also need the proper placement to ensure their growth and need a good amount of distance to grow, please allow for the proper growing room when you add any coral to your tank. Corals have a symbiotic relationship with the zooxanthellae that are housed within them.
The zooxanthellae use light to feed and in return supply the coral with nourishment. Corals need good water quality in order to survive. Corals have a wide range of light intensity which they need to survive. For instance, Small Polyp Stony corals, also known as SPS corals, need rather intense lights in most cases. Some examples of SPS corals are chalices, acropora, and montipora. Large Polyp Stony corals, also known as LPS corals, are more used to medium-grade lighting. Some of examples of LPS corals are acan, frogpsawn, torch, and hammer. If you have a tank that has lower light intensity, the majority of mushroom corals require less intense lighting. Some corals even require no light or are placed under a rock overhang. If you have any questions about which light level is right for your tank you can always contact us. Always keep an eye on your corals for the first weeks and make sure they adapting to the current conditions. We have had great success with shipping corals over the years with a 98% success rate.
The majority of corals these days are fairly easy to keep. Some need substantial flow, while others need little to know flow. You should make sure that if you are adding corals to your tank that the tank is properly established and has been cycling for some time. They need consistent temperature, pH, salinity, magnesium, and calcium levels and can sometimes benefit from the addition of trace elements additives as well. Having a large amount of coral in your tank can reduce the calcium levels rather quickly so you may need to dose calcium as well. Proper alkalinity levels are a must when it comes to proper coral care. When your corals arrive to you we advise drip-acclimating them. This helps ensure that your corals will transition to their new home with ease. You should always make sure to wear proper protective gloves when handling your corals. This is for the benefit of both the coral and the owner. Corals are a truly unique addition to any reef tank