Corals for Every Reef
Corals are the heart of a thriving reef aquarium — adding color, movement, and life to your underwater world. From beginner-friendly soft corals to the vibrant structures of SPS and LPS, each coral brings unique beauty and character to your tank.
At Buy The Sea Aquatics, we provide corals that are carefully selected for quality and health. Whether you’re just getting started or building a show-stopping reef, we’re here to guide you in choosing the right species and care setups.
What You’ll Find Here
- LPS Corals – large-polyp stony corals with flowing tentacles and vivid colors
 - SPS Corals – small-polyp stony corals known for branching structures and reef-building potential
 - Soft Corals – flexible, hardy species perfect for beginners or to add motion to a tank
 
Education & Support
We know coral care can feel intimidating. That’s why we emphasize education and step-by-step support — from water chemistry guidance to lighting recommendations. Our mission is to keep you confident and your reef thriving.
Getting Started
If you’re new to corals, soft corals are a great place to begin. As you gain experience, you can explore the dazzling possibilities of LPS and SPS species. Browse our coral selection and let your reef come to life.
Coral FAQ
                    
                    
                      What’s the difference between LPS, SPS, and Soft corals?
                    
                  LPS corals have large, fleshy polyps and are moderately easy to keep. SPS corals are smaller, require stable water conditions, and are more advanced. Soft corals are flexible and hardy, making them a great starting point.
                    
                    
                      Do corals need special lighting?
                    
                  Yes. Corals rely on light for photosynthesis. While soft corals can thrive under moderate lighting, LPS and SPS often require stronger reef lighting systems.
                    
                    
                      How do I know if my coral is healthy?
                    
                  Healthy corals usually have good coloration, open polyps, and steady growth. Signs of stress include bleaching, retracted polyps, or tissue loss.
                    
                    
                      Can I keep corals with any saltwater fish?
                    
                  Not always. Some fish (like angelfish or butterflyfish) may nip at corals. Always check compatibility before adding livestock to a reef tank.