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All suitable corals are mounted on fresh frag plugs and receive iodine dip 2-3 days before dispatch to promote optimal health during transit.
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LPS vs SPS Corals: The ultimate beginner to pro reef tank guide.
LPS vs SPS Corals Overview LPS (Large Polyp Stony) and SPS (Small Polyp Stony) corals are two main categories of stony corals found in reef ecosystems. They are essential for marine biodiversity and play a significant role in building coral reefs. Characteristics LPS Corals (Large Polyp Stony) Polyp Size: Larger polyps, which are often more noticeable and colorful. Feeding: Can benefit from supplemental feeding; often easier to feed with meaty foods. Growth Rate: Generally s
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Apr 302 min read


How to Choose the Right Corals for Your Reef Tank(Beginner to Intermediate UK Guide)
Choosing the right corals for your reef tank can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options available. Whether you're starting your first marine tank or looking to expand, selecting the right corals is key to success. Start With Your Tank Setup: Before buying corals, consider your lighting, water flow, and tank maturity. New tanks should always begin with hardy, beginner-friendly species. Best Corals for Beginners: Zoanthids – Colorful, fast-growing, and easy to maint
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Apr 21 min read


Top 10 Mistakes Beginner Reef Keepers Make (And How to Avoid Them)
Starting a reef tank is exciting, but beginners often make a few common mistakes that can slow progress or harm corals. 1. Adding Too Many Corals Too Quickly: Take your time. Let your tank stabilize before adding more livestock. 2. Ignoring Water Parameters: Consistency is key. Keep salinity, temperature, and nutrients stable. 3. Overfeeding: Too much food leads to algae problems and poor water quality. 4. Poor Lighting Choices: Invest in proper reef lighting suited for coral
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Apr 21 min read


Beginner Corals for Reef Tanks (UK Guide)
If you're setting up your first marine aquarium, choosing the right beginner corals is one of the most important decisions you'll make. At Ames Reef Co, we specialise in easy corals for reef tanks in the UK, helping hobbyists build thriving, colourful aquariums from day one. Why Choosing Beginner Corals Matters: Beginner corals are hardy, low-maintenance, and can tolerate small fluctuations in salinity, temperature, and nutrients. Most are soft corals, meaning they don’t req
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Apr 21 min read
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