Species: Zoanthus spp.
Coral Type: Soft Coral / Colonial Polyp
WWC Crazy Kimchi Zoanthids are an intensely colorful and fast-growing colonial coral celebrated for their wild mix of fiery reds, oranges, yellows, and contrasting dark skirts. Each polyp features a vivid, layered pattern that creates a bold “spicy” appearance reminiscent of its namesake. As colonies spread across rockwork, they form dense mats of glowing polyps that add movement, texture, and explosive color to reef aquariums. Under actinic or blue-spectrum lighting, their fluorescent pigments become exceptionally vibrant, making WWC Crazy Kimchi Zoanthids a standout centerpiece in any zoa garden.
Coral Type: Soft Coral / Zoanthid
Lighting: Moderate lighting requirements (approximately 75–150 PAR)
Flow Rate: Low to Moderate; indirect water movement encourages healthy polyp extension while preventing debris buildup
Food Requirements: Primarily photosynthetic through symbiotic zooxanthellae; occasional feedings of fine particulate coral foods such as Reef Roids or Benereef may enhance growth and coloration
Aggression: Peaceful to Semi-Aggressive; generally reef-safe, though colonies may spread rapidly and overgrow nearby corals if left unmanaged
Placement: Best placed on isolated rock islands or stable reef structures where colonies have room to expand and receive consistent lighting
We maintain a rigorous, veterinarian-approved quarantine program that includes proactive treatments, careful observation, and daily monitoring to ensure the highest standards of coral and invertebrate health. Our biosecurity practices reduce the risk of any cross-contamination between systems, meaning all our livestock are ready for your display tanks.