Reef Haven Coral Farm

Reef Haven Coral Farm Reef Haven Coral Farm To provide you the customer with the utmost top quality in healthy corals, Saltwater fish, and invertebrates. With our 20 day guarantee.

At Reef Haven Coral Farm, we apply our most ecologically sound, technologically advanced skills and abilities along with our incomprehensible experiences in Marine Aquatics. And to top it all off with every purchase we firmly guarantee 100% Arrive Alive and Stay Alive. If your fish, coral, or invertebrate doesn't
arrive alive and stay alive for 20 days, we'll credit
your account or refund your mon

ey in full. And now with every Reef haven certified captive grown coral comes with a certificate of authenticity and an extended 30 days guaranteed

Happy Easter from our family to yours and best of wishes!
04/16/2017

Happy Easter from our family to yours and best of wishes!

Share you photo of your reef or aquarium. Happy new year from Reef Haven!
01/12/2017

Share you photo of your reef or aquarium. Happy new year from Reef Haven!

03/27/2016

Happy Easter everyone!!

03/23/2016

Amongst all of our friends your review them who is just now starting or getting into the hobby?

And/or who amongst our friends has been at the hobby longer then 7years? And tell us your story!

Happy Reefing!!

12/25/2014

Marry Christmas to our friends!!

12/29/2012

Good morning reefers!!! Today's the big day here at reef haven! We're all gearing up do our new shipment. Photos will be posted :-)

The Kenya Tree Coral, also referred to as a Cauliflower Soft Coral, Nephthea, or Nephthya, is similar to the members of ...
10/15/2012

The Kenya Tree Coral, also referred to as a Cauliflower Soft Coral, Nephthea, or Nephthya, is similar to the members of both the Litophytonand Nephthea genera. It lives in a wide range of the Indo-Pacific. It has a thick trunk, like a tree, and many branches giving it an arboreal appearance.
It is not normally considered a threat to hard corals, but may itself be disturbed by their presence. The Kenya Tree Coral relies less on the symbiotic algae within it, and depends more on obtaining outside food. Microplankton, marine snow, and dissolved materials should make up the bulk of its diet. Over all a great for beginner hobbyist.

10/14/2012

Anyone have a question? Please feel free to ask the professionals, were here to answers your every question whether your a beginer or the seasoned hobbyist

Coral of the day: Previously uncommon to the United States, this beautiful coral specimen is now captive-grown in our Aq...
10/13/2012

Coral of the day:

Previously uncommon to the United States, this beautiful coral specimen is now captive-grown in our Aquaculture Coral and Marine Life Facility. Colonies form via long, tubular corallites with stunning neon green oral discs. Boasts vibrant purple tentacles that retract when disturbed, but otherwise remain extended day and night. The brood stock for these frags were acquired from a few of the first imports of Australian corals shipped to the United Sates.
Native to the deeper waters of Western and Northern Australia and the South China Sea, this coral prefers to attach to solid objects in soft, sandy areas. Here, they readily propagate and often form a continuous mat of tentacles that conceal the overall shape of the underlying colony. In the home aquarium, place in low current areas with low to moderate light.

This coral is peaceful and does well with other non-aggressive corals and invertebrates, provided it has ample room to grow. Though they feed through photosynthesis via the symbiotic algae zooxanthellae that thrive on the colony, this coral also benefits from regular target feedings of meaty marine foods such as enriched mysis and brine shrimp.

It also benefits from the addition of calcium, strontium, and other trace elements to the water column.

The Kenya Tree Coral is one of the easiest corals to keep in a home aquarium. It is also one of the fastest growing and ...
03/07/2012

The Kenya Tree Coral is one of the easiest corals to keep in a home aquarium. It is also one of the fastest growing and it can easily be propagated or "fragged" by cutting a branch off and attaching it to a rock. Unlike some other corals, this one gets most of its energy from planktonic feeding and its diet should be supplemented with foods like marine snow or phytoplankton.

The Kenya Tree Coral prefers moderate lighting and medium water flow, but will adapt to a variety of conditions. It can be placed at any level in the tank, but you should take care that it does not overrun your aquarium. It is semi-aggressive and may attack other corals if they are placed too close. Making this Beautiful Coral perfect for a beginner or an seasoned Hobbies.

03/07/2012

Finally back to the facebook world. Sorry everyone about not posing the coral of the month, for the past few month. Reef Haven was having trouble with our Computer systems and Internet. Back in operation at last!!

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Rhinelander, WI
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Monday 7:30am - 10:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 10:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 10:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 10:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 10:30pm
Saturday 7:30am - 10:30pm

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