SPS Corals
SPS corals are the backbone of high-performance reefs. Their solid calcium skeletons and tiny polyps allow them to develop sculptural branches, encrusting layers, and plating surfaces, bringing movement, depth, and intensity to your aquarium.
These corals respond directly to your tank environment: stability, strong lighting, and dynamic flow drive faster growth and richer coloration. They reward attention and consistency, offering visible progress every step of the way.
Whether you’re adding your first SPS or building a diverse SPS-dominant reef, this collection is curated for health, vibrancy, and long-term success, with each frag selected to thrive under care and show off your reefing skill like a pro.
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Acropora
No introduction needed. Branching, colorful, and fast-growing, Acropora corals are prized for their sculptural shapes, vibrant hues, and rewarding growth, making them a centerpiece for advanced reefers.
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Montipora
Versatile in form, vibrant in color, and one of the most approachable SPS to keep, Montipora corals showcase plating, encrusting, and branching growth patterns that add stunning structure and depth to your reef.
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Stylophora
Dense, bushy, and subtly textured, Stylophora corals stand out among SPS for their compact branches, vibrant color, and approachable care, adding striking detail to any reef.
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Pocillopora
Pocillopora is a fast-growing, highly adaptable SPS coral with dense branching structure and a soft, fuzzy appearance from fine polyp extension. Considered one of the more forgiving SPS options, it’s often used as an entry point into stony coral systems while still maintaining true SPS form and behavior. Naturally resilient and quick to establish.
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Seriatopora
Seriatopora develops tightly packed, delicate branching structures that form a natural bird’s-nest shape, adding fine texture and layered depth to the reef. A fast-growing SPS, it establishes quickly and responds strongly to stable conditions, with subtle polyp extension primarily visible during low-light periods. Known for its intricate growth patterns and high visual density, it creates a lightweight, airy structure that contrasts heavier reef forms.