Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthids Aquaculture Saltwater Coral. Grown in USA at coralSLover Aquaculture Farm. Zero Wild Collection. Legally Permitted.
🌿 Sustainably Aquacultured Live Saltwater Coral Frags – 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 | 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.Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthid – Live Saltwater Coral Frag (Multiple Sizes Available)
Bright, bold, and eye-catching, the Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthid is a stunning addition to any reef aquarium. This variety features a vibrant neon green center, bright green mouth, and a yellow-to-green skirt, creating a glowing contrast under both white and blue lighting.
These polyps are SMALL-Medium-sized (approx. ¼"–⅜") and grow well in colonies, making them a favorite among beginner and advanced reef keepers alike.
Highlights:
Vibrant neon green center with a glowing skirt
Hardy and fast-growing soft coral
Ideal for both beginners and collectors
Why Zoanthids?
Zoanthids — often affectionately called "Zoas" — are among the most popular soft corals in reef keeping. Known for their vast color variations and eye-catching patterns, they’re perfect for both beginner aquarists and advanced collectors. From easy starter frags to vibrant centerpiece colonies, Zoas offer both beauty and resilience.
Care Level: Easy
Zoanthids are hardy, adaptable, and thrive under a wide range of lighting — from low to high intensity. Whether you’re running LED, T5, or halide systems, they’ll adjust well. New arrivals should be acclimated under lower light levels and gradually moved to brighter areas to avoid shock and bring out the best coloration.
Water Flow: Moderate to High
Good flow helps keep detritus off the polyps, supports healthy growth, and discourages nuisance algae buildup. Zoas benefit from gentle swaying rather than being blasted by direct current.
Feeding (Optional):
While Zoanthids primarily derive energy through photosynthesis via their symbiotic zooxanthellae, they can also absorb dissolved nutrients and may capture microplankton or coral food. Occasional feeding can encourage faster growth and brighter coloration, though it’s not essential.
⚠️ 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.
Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthids Aquaculture Saltwater Coral. Grown in USA
Zoanthids and Palythoa are a large group of corals in the reef keeping hobby. They come in an incredible range of colors and patterns making them very popular with both beginner hobbyists and rare coral collectors tracking down the uncommon color morphs. In terms of care, both Zoanthids and Palythoa are fairly easy to keep. They tolerate a wide range of lighting intensities and water conditions. Once settled in, zoas multiply quickly.