Reef Coral Care, Fragging Supplies & Marine Aquarium Equipment
High Def Corals is being rebuilt as an independent reef aquarium resource for hobbyists who care about clean coral systems, practical fragging tools, organized reef cabinets, and better lighting setups.
Three focus areas
Reef Coral Care, Fragging Supplies & Marine Aquarium Equipment
Coral Care
LPS, SPS, and soft coral guides with dipping and pest prevention workflows for cleaner introductions.
Fragging Supplies
Frag plugs, magnetic racks, dipping stations, and propagation guides for hands-on reefkeepers.
Reef Equipment Organization
Probe holders, dosing tube routing, control boards, and cabinet layout for serviceable reef systems.
Independent rebuild
High Def Corals has a history in the reef aquarium space. Today, the site is being rebuilt independently as a practical resource for reef keepers, coral care, fragging supplies, and marine aquarium equipment organization.
We are not currently selling live coral, fish, anemones, clams, or other live animals. Our first focus is on useful reefkeeping guides and dry goods that support cleaner, safer, more organized reef systems.
Featured semantic hubs
Coral Care Guides & Reef Tank Supplies
Practical coral care guides for reef hobbyists covering LPS, SPS, soft corals, dipping, pest prevention, and reef tank s…
LPS Coral Care
LPS coral care notes for reef hobbyists covering placement, feeding, flow, and practical LPS reef tank guidance from Hig…
SPS Coral Lighting & Flow
SPS coral lighting and flow guidance for reef hobbyists building stable high-light reef systems from High Def Corals.…
Fragging Supplies for Reef Tanks
Explore coral fragging supplies, magnetic frag racks, frag plugs, dipping stations, and practical reef tank fragging gui…
Reef Equipment Organization
Practical reef equipment organization guides covering probe holders, dosing tube routing, control boards, cable manageme…
Reef Lighting Accessories
Reef lighting accessory guides covering light mounting, anti-glare shades, spill control, nano tank clips, and cleaner m…
Future product direction
Planned dry goods categories—setup guides and product families, not in-stock listings.
Reef Cabinet Organizer Kit
Planned category for control board layout, cable channels, and cleaner reef cabinet organization.
Planned categoryMagnetic Probe Holder
Planned category for stable pH, ORP, temperature, and salinity probe placement in sumps.
Planned categoryDosing Tube Holder
Planned category for organized dosing lines, clips, and routing above the waterline.
Planned categoryMagnetic Coral Frag Rack
Planned category for movable, stable frag racks during propagation and observation.
Planned categoryFragging Starter Kit
Planned category combining plugs, tools, and dipping workflow basics for reef propagation.
Planned categoryCoral Acclimation Kit
Planned category for temperature and salinity matching tools during new coral introduction.
Planned categoryAquarium Light Anti-Glare Shade
Planned category for spill control and room glare reduction on LED reef fixtures.
Planned categoryMesh Lid Clip Kit
Planned category for low-profile mesh lid clips and jump guard hardware.
Planned categoryReef Light Mounting Accessories
Planned category for rails, brackets, nano clips, and maintenance-friendly mounting.
Featured guides
How to Dip New Corals
Coral dipping is a practical step in many introduction workflows—but it is not a guarantee against all pests or diseases.
GuideReef Probe Holder Guide
Stable probe placement matters as much as the probe brand—bubbles, detritus, and pump sections skew readings daily.
GuideDosing Tube Management for Reef Tanks
For hobbyists running dosing lines and probes, organized tubing prevents siphons, misdosing, and service headaches.
GuideReef Control Board Setup
A reef control board is the organized home for controllers, dosing pumps, power bricks, and probes—not a pile of transformers on the floor.
Practical reefkeeping philosophy
Clean systems beat constant equipment churn. Observation, stable parameters, and organized cabinets reduce the surprises that cost hobbyists months of progress.
Fragging, dipping, and equipment layout should be repeatable—not improvised under stress when a new coral arrives or a controller alarm fires at midnight.
High Def Corals is rebuilding around that practicality: guides first, thoughtful dry goods when ready.
Reefkeeping updates
Email signup is coming soon. We are building guides and dry goods categories first—no spam, no fake urgency.
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