Pastelito Goni G460
🧨 Why Maricultured SPS Will Always Beat Aquacultured
🧨 Why Maricultured SPS Will Always Beat Aquacultured
Aquacultured SPS? It’s the reefing version of a microwave dinner.
Predictable. Polished. You know exactly what you’re getting — and yeah, it’s fine.
But maricultured SPS?
That’s where legends are born.
These pieces come in raw — fresh from the ocean, maybe a little pale, maybe a little stressed — but they’ve got fire in their DNA. And when they settle into your system?
That’s when the magic starts.
Color deepens. Growth explodes. Hidden pigments start showing up out of nowhere. And sometimes… you unlock a piece that becomes the coral people chase for years.
And here's the kicker:
Aquacultured corals usually cost 2–3x more — for something that’s already maxed out.
Maricultured SPS gives you more coral, more growth, and way more potential — at a fraction of the price.
I don’t sell frags that already hit their ceiling.
I hand-pick colonies with insane upside — pieces just waiting for the right tank to come alive.
If you want a coral that’s already done evolving, go aquaculture.
But if you want something that could become a centerpiece — something rare, unreal, unforgettable — mariculture is it.
You don’t buy mariculture for what it is. You buy it for what it becomes.
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📸 Photo Transparency Guarantee
Use the slider under the coral photo to preview different spectrums. Nothing hidden, nothing exaggerated.
Disclaimer: The spectrum slider is for visual reference only. Actual in-tank appearance may vary depending on your lighting setup and settings.
Care information
Care information
My Parameters:
Alkalinity : 7.7 - 8.2
Calcium : 430 - 450
Magnesium: 1400 - 1460
Nitrate: 2 - 10 ppm
Phosphate: 0.02 - 0.05
Salinity: 1.025 - 1.027
Temperature: 78F - 80F
🔆 About the Spectrum Slider
🔆 About the Spectrum Slider
🔆 About the Spectrum Slider
Coral color changes under different lighting spectrums—our slider lets you preview each coral across the most common settings:
20K (Blue): The go-to for coral fluorescence. This is how most reefers run their tanks—maximum glow, maximum pop.
15K (Balanced): A clean blend of blue and white that keeps colors vivid while showing more natural contrast.
12K (Neutral/White): Rarely used for coral—typically for fish-focused systems or daylight viewing. This setting mutes fluorescence and reveals the raw coloration.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
All Corals and Fish are delivered overnight with FedEx Priority Overnight. Shipment dates are coordinated after checkout.