Opening hours for visitors
Only by appointment!
Monday – Friday from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday 10am – 3pm
To make an appointment you can call / app to +31631092388 or email Signature.reef.corals@gmail.com.
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<p>At Signature Reef Corals, we believe aquaculture comes first. By growing these corals in our facility, we are able to provide you with the highest quality specimens possible so that they grow and reproduce faster and better for you. Rest easy knowing that we farm the vast majority of corals on our site and have been doing so for years. If you ever have any questions or concerns, we're here to help! Here you will find all the times that we are open.</p>
<p>Corals are found exclusively in the sea, especially in the tropical belt. There is a difference between soft and hard corals. The skeletons are formed by calcium deposits, as a result of which the coral reefs have arisen. Corals are placed in different categories and then divided into sub-categories. The main categories are <a href="/en/”https://www.signaturereefcorals.com/product-category/lps-koralen/”/">LPS</a> stands for long polyp stony,<a href="/en/”https://www.signaturereefcorals.com/product-category/sps-koralen/”/"> SPS</a> stands for short polyp stony and soft corals.</p>
<p>In the coral itself, symbiotic algae live in the polyp cells, which are called <a href="/en/”https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooxanthelle”/">zooxanthellae</a>. These provide the intensive colors in the living tissue of the coral. These unicellular algae are seamlessly integrated into the coral's nutrient balance with their photosynthetic metabolism. Depending on the plankton present, the size of the coral polyps can vary greatly. That is why a distinction is made between large polyps (LPS – Large Polyp Stony) and small polyps (Small Polyp Stony). Polyps range in size from fractions of a millimeter to several centimeters. Corals have existed for over 400 million years and our goal is to continue this.</p>