Emerald Green Turbinaria Scroll Aquaculture Saltwater LPS Coral. Grown in USA

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Emerald Green Scroll Aquaculture Saltwater LPS Coral. Grown in USA at coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collected. Legally Permitted.

🌿 Sustainably Aquacultured Live Saltwater Coral – Zero Wild Collection
Welcome to coralSLover, a family-owned reef aquaculture farm based in Upstate New York — proudly providing 100% legally aquaculture coral frags and colony’s to reefers across the U.S.

We are a licensed facility holding a valid Marine Hatchery Permit issued by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). All coral sold is propagated in our indoor, shore-based, closed saltwater systems and meets U.S. legal standards for marine ornamental aquaculture.

We don’t collect corals from the wild. Each coral frag is adopted, and propagated in-our farm from tank-raised, long-established colonies — many thriving with us since 2010. We’re committed to growing the reefing hobby responsibly by protecting wild ecosystems and promoting ethical marine aquaculture.

âś… Our Corals is:
• Fully healed and pest-free
• Carefully clipped from vibrant parent colonies
• Adapted to tank life for better survivability
• Grown under optimal reef lighting and flow

Our corals are available in a wide range of stunning species including:
Mushrooms |  Softies |  Zoanthids |  LPS |  SPS

Whether you’re just getting started or collecting rare pieces, we’ll hand-select corals tailored to your reef tank’s lighting, flow, and experience level.

Emerald Green Turbinaria Scroll Coral
Light Emerald Green Cup | Scroll-Form LPS | Aquacultured Frags

Our Emerald Green Turbinaria Scroll Coral, also known as Green Cup Coral, is a beautiful LPS coral with swirling, scroll-like growth patterns and striking emerald green coloration. Native to Australian reefs, this variant is a standout among Turbinaria species due to its vibrant hue and architectural growth form.

Turbinaria are known for their sculptural structure — forming cups, scrolls, vases, and ridged plates. The frag size 1.5", offering a great start or centerpiece for your reef display.

Key Features:
Species: Turbinaria reniformis (Green Cup Coral)

Color: Deep teal to light emerald green

Growth Form: Cup, scroll, or plate structures

Frag Size: Approx. 1.5" 

Lighting: Medium recommended; some thrive under high light

Flow: Moderate to strong — ensure stable mounting

Feeding: Benefits from occasional feeding; particle size should match polyp size

Origin: Aquacultured variant from Australian lineages

đź§  Did You Know?
The name Turbinaria is derived from the Greek word turbinatus (meaning cone-shaped), referencing its natural formation. In captivity, these corals can develop vertical or horizontal scrolls that resemble miniature reef sculptures.

đź§Ş Care Notes:
Lighting: Medium PAR (150–200); acclimate slowly to brighter light

Placement: Mid to lower tank; ensure solid attachment to rockwork to prevent dislodging from strong flow

Feeding: Optional, but growth improves with occasional meaty or coral-specific powdered foods

âś… Why Buy from coralSLover?
All our corals are grown in shore-based indoor recirculating systems with attention to health, coloration, and sustainability. Our aquacultured Turbinaria are free of pests and adapted to home aquaria — making them a resilient, beautiful choice for reef hobbyists.

⚠️ Legal & Policy Compliance Notice:
• All corals are domestically propagated under U.S. Marine Hatchery Permit
• No wild-collected or illegally imported species are sold — ever.

đź“· Note About Photos:
Images shown represent our corals under blue or white lights in display tanks. You will receive frags matching the size description; shape and color may vary slightly due to natural variation and shipping stress.

🌍 Let’s build a reef-safe hobby together 
🧡 coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collection. Legally Permitted Facility.

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Emerald Green Scroll Aquaculture Saltwater LPS Coral. Grown in USA at coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collected. Legally Permitted.

🌿 Sustainably Aquacultured Live Saltwater Coral – Zero Wild Collection
Welcome to coralSLover, a family-owned reef aquaculture farm based in Upstate New York — proudly providing 100% legally aquaculture coral frags and colony’s to reefers across the U.S.

We are a licensed facility holding a valid Marine Hatchery Permit issued by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). All coral sold is propagated in our indoor, shore-based, closed saltwater systems and meets U.S. legal standards for marine ornamental aquaculture.

We don’t collect corals from the wild. Each coral frag is adopted, and propagated in-our farm from tank-raised, long-established colonies — many thriving with us since 2010. We’re committed to growing the reefing hobby responsibly by protecting wild ecosystems and promoting ethical marine aquaculture.

âś… Our Corals is:
• Fully healed and pest-free
• Carefully clipped from vibrant parent colonies
• Adapted to tank life for better survivability
• Grown under optimal reef lighting and flow

Our corals are available in a wide range of stunning species including:
Mushrooms |  Softies |  Zoanthids |  LPS |  SPS

Whether you’re just getting started or collecting rare pieces, we’ll hand-select corals tailored to your reef tank’s lighting, flow, and experience level.

Emerald Green Turbinaria Scroll Coral
Light Emerald Green Cup | Scroll-Form LPS | Aquacultured Frags

Our Emerald Green Turbinaria Scroll Coral, also known as Green Cup Coral, is a beautiful LPS coral with swirling, scroll-like growth patterns and striking emerald green coloration. Native to Australian reefs, this variant is a standout among Turbinaria species due to its vibrant hue and architectural growth form.

Turbinaria are known for their sculptural structure — forming cups, scrolls, vases, and ridged plates. The frag size 1.5", offering a great start or centerpiece for your reef display.

Key Features:
Species: Turbinaria reniformis (Green Cup Coral)

Color: Deep teal to light emerald green

Growth Form: Cup, scroll, or plate structures

Frag Size: Approx. 1.5" 

Lighting: Medium recommended; some thrive under high light

Flow: Moderate to strong — ensure stable mounting

Feeding: Benefits from occasional feeding; particle size should match polyp size

Origin: Aquacultured variant from Australian lineages

đź§  Did You Know?
The name Turbinaria is derived from the Greek word turbinatus (meaning cone-shaped), referencing its natural formation. In captivity, these corals can develop vertical or horizontal scrolls that resemble miniature reef sculptures.

đź§Ş Care Notes:
Lighting: Medium PAR (150–200); acclimate slowly to brighter light

Placement: Mid to lower tank; ensure solid attachment to rockwork to prevent dislodging from strong flow

Feeding: Optional, but growth improves with occasional meaty or coral-specific powdered foods

âś… Why Buy from coralSLover?
All our corals are grown in shore-based indoor recirculating systems with attention to health, coloration, and sustainability. Our aquacultured Turbinaria are free of pests and adapted to home aquaria — making them a resilient, beautiful choice for reef hobbyists.

⚠️ Legal & Policy Compliance Notice:
• All corals are domestically propagated under U.S. Marine Hatchery Permit
• No wild-collected or illegally imported species are sold — ever.

đź“· Note About Photos:
Images shown represent our corals under blue or white lights in display tanks. You will receive frags matching the size description; shape and color may vary slightly due to natural variation and shipping stress.

🌍 Let’s build a reef-safe hobby together 
🧡 coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collection. Legally Permitted Facility.

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.

Disclaimer:
Corals on the pictures are not WYSIWYG, photos was made under different lighting (blue or white lights) and in different tank (our show of frag tanks). You will get coral size as described, shape and color could be slightly off due to shipping stress.
After shipping stress soft corals (Mushrooms, Cloves, all types of  Leathers) always will  look shrink and colorless, won't look as on photos. For them to recover and adjust to new environments they will need 3-7 days in low lights and flow. Specially for mushroom we recommend to keep they under 100PAR and less.