TIA Blue Inferno Acropora Colony (cut to order) • Local Pickup (Long Island, NY) or Overnight Shipping

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Coral Type: SPS

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TIA Blue Inferno Acropora Colony (cut to order)

TIA Blue Inferno Acropora Colony (cut to order)

Regular price $499.99 USD
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About the Coral Image
Photos taken under Actinic Radion Mobius (100% UV, 100% Violet, 100% Royal, 20% Blue) using Canon 90D + EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro. Color may vary under different lighting.

Size: 1"+

A Word of the Coral
Introducing Blue Inferno — an electrifying Acropora that burns with the illusion of icy fire. Its branches glow with intense sapphire-blue, while crimson polyps and golden highlights erupt across the surface like sparks inside a frozen flame. The result is a coral that radiates both the coolness of the ocean’s depths and the heat of living fire.

This coral is perfect for reefers who love bold, high-contrast coloration. With its dramatic palette and dynamic texture, Blue Inferno transforms any reef into a stage of elemental power — where ice and fire meet in brilliant harmony.

Frag Label
Name: Blue Inferno
Type: Acropora
Coloration: Intense sapphire-blue branches with crimson polyps and golden highlights
Style: Elemental, fire-and-ice inspired aesthetic
Growth: Upright branching with dense polyp extension
Lighting & Flow: Best under strong light and medium to high flow for maximum intensity
Origin: Grown in TIA’s legacy display tank,hand-fragged for limited release

Fresh Cut Healing: Fresh-cut frags usually require about 1-2 weeks of recovery to ensure they are healthy and safe to ship. We prioritize coral health before shipment.

Coral Quick Facts

  • Type: SPS
  • Care Level: Advanced
  • Light: High
  • PAR Guidance: PAR 250-450
  • Flow Style: Strong, random, high turnover
  • Placement Zone: Upper reef crest with stable alkalinity and nutrients
  • Behavior: Sensitive to swings; can RTN/STN under instability.
  • Compatibility: Allow room for branch growth and avoid coral warfare zones.
  • Feeding: Mostly photosynthetic; occasional amino/coral food can support color.

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