RB Care Guide: Trachyphyllia

Introduction to Trachyphyllia Care Trachyphyllia, or Trachy, as they are commonly called, are another extremely popular and must have LPS coral! These big meat corals are recognized by their fleshy, brightly colored bodies that light up the bottom of reef…

Master Scoly Giveaway!

Corals.com is offering up a FREE master scoly throughout the month of October. To qualify, place an order and you’ll be entered in the giveaway. Order as many times as you want and each order will give you one entry…

Support Breast Cancer Survivors with the Corals.com Cares Initiative

Pink Lights The Way (PLTW) is a community of local breast cancer survivors who connect with those currently in treatment to provide personalized, one-on-one, emotional and financial support. They also provide breast cancer patients with comfort items and uplifting care…

Crazy Australian Bowerbanki/Scoly Combo

Corals.com landed this crazy Bowerbanki/Scoly Combo from Australia and it has me swooning! It’s a great size, around 5.5″, so perfect for adding some immediate impact in your reef tank. The Bower has a bleeding apple pattern with gold/yellow stripes…

Introduction to Hammer Coral Care

Nothing screams reef keeping and especially LPS Corals quite like Hammers (Euphyllia ancora or paraancora). Their wide color variation, and signature anchor-like polyp structures make them incredibly unique. Their diversity and relative abundance only helps to drive their reputation as…

An Introduction To Scolymia (Homophyllia australis) Care

Let’s talk Scolymia Care! Scolymia, or Scoly for short, are an extremely well-known and popular LPS coral in our hobby! While these corals have been reclassified as “Homophyllia australis,” they’re still commonly known as Scolymia in the trade. These vibrant,…

Double-headed Master Scoly is Twice The Delight

We have been lucky to have experienced wild twin Scolys in our wholesale days and read with interest when Ultra Coral Australia released information back in 2022 on how they propagated them by cutting the base off. Well, it turns…

Rainbow Blasto looks like a Master Scoly!

We’ve been admiring the Blastomussa genus of late, and especially the Large Polyp Blasto, Blastomussa vivida. Like its congeners, B.vivida can come with that classic cherry red rim with a bright green center, but then also solid cherry red to…