Soft WYSIWYG Soft corals are widely considered the best choice for beginners due to their hardy nature, yet they remain a favorite among advanced hobbyists for their diversity.
Unlike stony corals, they lack a rigid calcium carbonate skeleton, making them more forgiving regarding water parameters.
This category includes popular groups such as Zoanthids—known for creating colorful "gardens" of polyps—and Mushroom corals like Discosoma, Ricordea Yuma, and Rhodactis.
You will also find Leather corals (Sarcophyton), Clove polyps, and Xenia, which add unique movement to the reef.
All specimens listed below are unique WYSIWYG items Zoanthus Zoanthus and Palythoa are colonial polyps found across Indo-Pacific, Caribbean and Atlantic reefs.
Both lack a calcium skeleton, forming soft mats of interconnected polyps.
Zoanthus typically have smaller polyps with intricate patterns, while Palythoa display larger polyps with bolder coloration.
Hundreds of named morphs exist, from subtle earth tones to vivid neons and multicoloured combinations.
Our extensive collection reflects years of sourcing classic favourites and rare collector varieties.