Soft Coral Care
Soft corals and colonial polyps can fill a reef tank with movement and color when growth is managed intentionally.
Soft corals and colonial polyps can fill a reef tank with movement and color when growth is managed intentionally.
Before placing a new coral frag, consider spacing, allelopathy, and how quickly a colony can dominate nearby rock.
Educational content only—no live soft coral sales in Phase 1.
What this section covers
- Spacing and colony management
- Moderate lighting for soft coral zones
- Propagation and fragging basics
- Pest inspection on new introductions
- Chemical warfare between neighboring colonies
Related guides
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Pest prevention is a mindset built from inspection, patience, and repeatable introduction habits—not a single product purchase.
GuideHow 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.
GuideMagnetic Frag Racks for Reef Tanks
Frag racks should be easy to move but stable enough that frags stay put when pumps pulse and maintenance hands enter the tank.
Future product direction
Planned categories—not available for purchase in Phase 1.
Magnetic 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.
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We are not currently selling live soft corals, zoanthids, or mushrooms.
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.