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Welcome to Collective Corals
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Collective Corals started as a reefing community based in the South East of the UK, which has members now across the country and worldwide. It is a place where people can share how they run their aquariums and a place to ask for advise from myself and other members of the reefing community.
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I have been in the Aquarium and pond hobby for over 20 years. Originally with the love and interest in Koi Carp, which then followed onto the hobby of reefing in saltwater aquariums.
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Over the years the hobby grew with the dedication to mixed reef aquarium with mainly SPS.
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We as a community are dedicated to keeping these beautiful corals alive, as the world is changing due to climate change we can all make a difference to what is happening in our seas and look after our coral in our tanks as it might be needed for later generations, for them it could be the only coral they see, which is a very scary thought.
All of our corals and frags that I have available are all home grown and have been in my system for many years and mother colonies will not be fragged unless needing a trim, nothing has been imported and chopped up, We are passionate about the health an wellbeing of our corals so would like you to be too.
