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Discover the finest collection of premium corals for enthusiasts and collectors

About CF Coral

At CF Coral, we are passionate about bringing you the highest quality coral products from around the world. Our carefully curated selection features stunning specimens that are perfect for both beginners and experienced collectors.

We work directly with trusted suppliers to ensure every coral meets our strict quality standards. Whether you're looking to start your collection or add rare pieces to an existing one, we have something special for everyone.

Our commitment to excellence extends beyond our products. We provide expert guidance, secure shipping, and exceptional customer service to make your coral shopping experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

Why Choose CF Coral?

Premium Quality

Every coral in our collection is carefully selected and inspected to ensure the highest quality standards.

Wide Selection

Browse through our extensive catalog featuring diverse coral varieties from different regions and price ranges.

Expert Support

Our knowledgeable team is here to help you find the perfect coral and answer any questions you may have.

Featured Products

White Reef Hermit Crab

White Reef Hermit Crab

A White Reef Hermit Crab—sold in the aquarium trade under names like White Reef Hermit , White Speckled Hermit , or White‑banded Hermit depending on species—typically belongs to Indo‑Pacific genera such as Calcinus or Clibanarius , which are characterized by light‑colored legs, white banding, and compact claws . These hermits inhabit shallow coral reefs, rocky substrates, and sandy patches , where they occupy discarded gastropod shells and forage constantly for algae, film buildup, leftover food, and detritus , making them valuable members of a reef cleanup crew. Their bodies remain mostly hidden within their adopted shells, with only their white or white‑striped legs and antennae visible as they explore the substrate. Unlike larger, more aggressive hermit species such as Dardanus megistos , White Reef Hermits are peaceful, small (usually under 1 inch) , and generally reef‑safe , posing little risk to corals or tankmates when provided with spare shells. Their constant movement and gentle scavenging behavior add both utility and personality to reef environments, while their pale coloration gives them a distinctive, eye‑catching appearance against live rock and sand.

$1.00$1.29

Stocky Cerith Snail

Stocky Cerith Snail

A cerith snail ( Cerithium spp.) is a hardy, reef‑safe cleanup‑crew invertebrate found across the Indo‑Pacific, Caribbean, Atlantic, and Mediterranean , where it inhabits shallow coastal waters, seagrass beds, tidal flats, and coral reef zones . Its shell is elongated and sharply pointed , often dark brown, gray, or black with fine speckles or banding , and its rough texture provides camouflage against sand and rock surfaces. Cerith snails are omnivorous detritivores , feeding on film algae, diatoms, cyanobacteria, decaying organics, and uneaten food, making them highly effective at maintaining clean substrates and preventing anaerobic pockets through their natural burrowing behavior. They remain small—typically 1–2 inches —and are completely peaceful, making them ideal for reef aquariums where they navigate tight spaces without disturbing corals. Thriving in 72–80°F , pH 8.0–8.5 , and 1.023–1.025 salinity , they are easy to care for but sensitive to high nitrates and copper. Their combination of algae‑eating, sand‑turning, and low‑maintenance behavior makes them one of the most valuable and reliable snails for marine aquarium ecosystems.

$1.00$1.29

Indo Cabbage Leather colony

Indo Cabbage Leather colony

An Indo cabbage leather coral—most commonly Sinularia dura or Sinularia brassica —is a durable, beginner‑friendly soft coral found throughout the Indo‑Pacific , including Indonesia and Fiji. It grows as thick, folded lobes resembling cabbage leaves, supported by dense internal sclerites that give the coral a firm, leathery feel and allow it to thrive in shallow, high‑energy reef zones . Colors range from tan and brown to green, pink, and even neon morphs , with small retractable polyps scattered across the surface. These corals rely primarily on zooxanthellae for photosynthesis , but may benefit from occasional micro‑feeding. In aquariums, they tolerate a wide range of conditions but do best in moderate to high light and moderate to strong flow , which helps them shed their periodic waxy coating used to remove debris. Their hardy nature, attractive ruffled form, and adaptability make them a popular choice for reef keepers seeking a resilient, visually distinctive soft coral.

$69.00$75.00

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