Kryptonite Candy Cane Live Aquacultured LPS Coral

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Kryptonite (Neon Green) Candy Cane Aquacultured LPS Coral
Scientific Name:Caulastrea furcata (Family: Merulinidae)
Grown in the USA at coralSLover®

Classification: Beginner-Friendly / Regular LPS Coral

Why it’s beginner-friendly:
Caulastrea furcata is hardy and highly adaptable, tolerating a range of light and flow conditions.
• Easy to feed and maintain, it recovers quickly from fragging and acclimates well to most stable reef systems.
• Its slow, clustered growth makes it a forgiving coral for those learning LPS care and placement.

The Kryptonite Candy Cane Coral is one of the most popular and visually striking LPS corals in reef aquariums. Known for its glowing neon green-yellow polyps and translucent skeletal ridges, this coral delivers an intense, fluorescent radiance that stands out brilliantly under actinic or blue LED lighting. Each fleshy polyp expands beautifully, creating a clustered, sculptural display that adds both texture and brightness to any reefscape.

At coralSLover®, we meticulously cultivate this species in our sustainable aquaculture systems, ensuring every specimen is healthy, vibrant, and fully adapted to life in a home aquarium. Multiple frag sizes are available to fit a variety of setups—from nano reefs to large displays—each one fully healed and encrusted before sale.

Scientific Notes:
Genus:Caulastrea
Species:C. furcata
Common Names: Candy Cane Coral, Kryptonite Coral, Trumpet Coral
Growth Form: Branching LPS with individual polyps at each skeletal tip
Natural Distribution: Indo-Pacific region—Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and Great Barrier Reef
Coloration Mechanism: High levels of green fluorescent proteins (GFP) and yellow chromoproteins responsible for its “neon” glow

Great For:
Beginner and intermediate reef keepers seeking a bright, hardy, and fast-adapting LPS coral that thrives in a wide range of conditions and adds instant visual impact to any reef aquarium.

Free shipping when qualified.

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Kryptonite (Neon Green) Candy Cane Aquacultured LPS Coral
Scientific Name:Caulastrea furcata (Family: Merulinidae)
Grown in the USA at coralSLover®

Classification: Beginner-Friendly / Regular LPS Coral

Why it’s beginner-friendly:
Caulastrea furcata is hardy and highly adaptable, tolerating a range of light and flow conditions.
• Easy to feed and maintain, it recovers quickly from fragging and acclimates well to most stable reef systems.
• Its slow, clustered growth makes it a forgiving coral for those learning LPS care and placement.

The Kryptonite Candy Cane Coral is one of the most popular and visually striking LPS corals in reef aquariums. Known for its glowing neon green-yellow polyps and translucent skeletal ridges, this coral delivers an intense, fluorescent radiance that stands out brilliantly under actinic or blue LED lighting. Each fleshy polyp expands beautifully, creating a clustered, sculptural display that adds both texture and brightness to any reefscape.

At coralSLover®, we meticulously cultivate this species in our sustainable aquaculture systems, ensuring every specimen is healthy, vibrant, and fully adapted to life in a home aquarium. Multiple frag sizes are available to fit a variety of setups—from nano reefs to large displays—each one fully healed and encrusted before sale.

Scientific Notes:
Genus:Caulastrea
Species:C. furcata
Common Names: Candy Cane Coral, Kryptonite Coral, Trumpet Coral
Growth Form: Branching LPS with individual polyps at each skeletal tip
Natural Distribution: Indo-Pacific region—Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and Great Barrier Reef
Coloration Mechanism: High levels of green fluorescent proteins (GFP) and yellow chromoproteins responsible for its “neon” glow

Great For:
Beginner and intermediate reef keepers seeking a bright, hardy, and fast-adapting LPS coral that thrives in a wide range of conditions and adds instant visual impact to any reef aquarium.

Free shipping when qualified.

LPS Corals – Colorful, Hardy, and Easy to Enjoy

LPS corals, or Large Polyp Stony Corals, are one of the most popular types of corals for reef aquariums. Unlike SPS corals, which have tiny polyps, LPS corals have larger, fleshy polyps that expand and move with the water, giving them a lively, flowing appearance. Their solid calcium skeletons provide structure to your reef, while their soft, colorful polyps bring vibrant color and texture that can transform a tank into a dynamic underwater garden.

LPS corals are beloved by both beginners and experienced hobbyists because they are hardy and relatively easy to care for, yet still offer striking colors and patterns. Many species, like Acan, Blastomussa, Candy Cane, Chalice, Frogspawn, Galaxea, Hammer, Lobo/Brain, and Torch, can thrive under moderate lighting and medium water flow, making them versatile for most reef setups. Their large mouths allow them to feed effectively, and occasional target feeding can encourage faster growth and more intense coloration.

At coralSLover, all our LPS corals are aquacultured, meaning they are sustainably grown in controlled systems to ensure they adapt successfully to home aquariums. This gives your reef a better chance of thriving, with healthy, vibrant corals that are easier to maintain. Whether you’re starting your first reef or adding colorful accents to an established tank, LPS corals are a favorite choice for creating movement, beauty, and life in any marine display. 

Care at a Glance – LPS Corals

Lighting: Moderate to moderately high lighting brings out vibrant coloration and supports steady growth. Many LPS prefer indirect or slightly shaded areas to avoid tissue stress.

Flow: Moderate, indirect water movement is ideal. Gentle but consistent flow keeps polyps clean and extended without damaging their fleshy tissue.

Placement: Mid to lower rockwork or sandbed is often best. Allow ample space between colonies, as many LPS have long sweeper tentacles and can sting neighbors.

Water Quality: Stable parameters are key — maintain balanced alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium levels with low to moderate nutrients. Sudden changes can stress fleshy polyps.

Feeding: LPS benefit from targeted or occasional broadcast feeding of meaty or particulate foods to support faster growth and vibrant coloration.

Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate friendly — many LPS are hardy but appreciate consistent conditions and occasional feeding for best results.

Sustainability: Fully aquacultured, zero wild collection — responsibly grown and well adapted to aquarium life.