Dragon's Envy Favia 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.
✅ 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 flowOur corals are available in a wide range of stunning species including:
Mushrooms | Softies | Zoanthids | LPS | SPSWhether 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.
Dragon’s Envy Favia – Aquacultured LPS Coral (Frags / Colonies Available)
Deep two-tone purple and neon green with a glowing rim – a mesmerizing addition to any reef.
The Dragon’s Envy Favia is a stunning variety that resembles the Dragon’s Soul, but with richer purple tones, a bright neon green center, and a fleshy, vibrant appearance including yellows. This coral offers unique contrast and texture for reef keepers seeking bold coloration and easy care.Why Choose Dragon’s Envy Favia?
Striking coloration: Two-tone purple and neon green with a glowing growth rim
Fleshy and textured appearance ideal for focal points
Available in frags and established colonies
Aquacultured for increased resilience and sustainability
Lighting: Medium to high light recommended
Doesn’t shift color much between lighting setups
Allow extended acclimation to high-intensity lights like halides or strong LEDs
Water Flow: Low to moderate flow ideal
Too much current can prevent full polyp extension and stress the coral
Feeding: Photosynthetic via zooxanthellae, but thrives with target feeding
Feed small meaty foods (mysis, brine shrimp, chopped fish/squid)
Supplements with HUFAs and vitamins can promote faster growth and color vibrancy
Favites generally have smaller mouths than Favia – finely chopped food is bestAvailable Options:
Frags: Single polyp to multi-eye pieces
Colonies: Larger, multi-eye formations with established encrusting basePlacement Notes:
Place on substrate or isolated rock to avoid aggression toward nearby corals
Ensure adequate space between it and sensitive neighbors
⚠️ 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.📷 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.
Dragon's Envy Favia Aquaculture Saltwater LPS Coral. Grown in USA
When it comes to diversity, it is hard to think of a more visually diverse group of corals than Favia and Favites. These brain corals develop multiple growth forms and come in just about every color and pattern imaginable.