Coral culture represents a critical balance between environmental conservation and economic opportunity. Through sustainable aquaculture practices, we protect wild reefs while meeting the demand for ornamental corals in the aquarium trade.
NAQDA promotes coral aquaculture as a tool for reef restoration, biodiversity conservation, and providing alternative livelihoods for coastal communities. Our programs focus on both hard and soft coral propagation using cutting-edge fragmentation and nursery techniques.
Cultured Varieties
Per Colony Export
Legal Trade
Wild Reef Protection
Fast-growing branching corals
Massive growth forms
Leather & tree corals
Colorful polyps
Large polyp stony
Small polyp stony
In-situ cultivation on underwater tables or ropes in natural reef environments
Controlled environment aquaculture in tanks with artificial lighting and flow
Coastal facilities with continuous seawater exchange and natural filtration
| Parameter | Hard Corals | Soft Corals | Monitoring |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 25-27°C | 24-28°C | Continuous |
| Salinity | 35 ppt | 34-36 ppt | Daily |
| pH | 8.1-8.4 | 8.0-8.4 | Daily |
| Alkalinity | 8-12 dKH | 7-11 dKH | Weekly |
| Calcium | 400-450 ppm | 380-450 ppm | Weekly |
| Magnesium | 1250-1350 ppm | 1200-1400 ppm | Weekly |
| Light (PAR) | 200-500 μmol | 50-200 μmol | Initial setup |
| Flow Rate | High turbulent | Moderate | Visual check |
Reduces wild collection pressure by 90%
Preserves coral diversity for future generations
Selecting heat-tolerant strains for warming oceans
10,000+ corals transplanted annually
Coral biology and ecology studies
Public awareness on reef conservation
$20-100
Per fragment$500-5000
Premium specimens$30-200
Established colonies$50-500
Multiple polypsUSA, EU, Japan
Main destinations$2-5M
Potential per aquaculture facilityLearn coral aquaculture and reef restoration techniques through expert guides
Introduction to coral propagation
12:45How to properly fragment corals
15:20Ocean nursery setup and management
18:30Setting up coral aquaculture tanks
22:15Identifying and treating coral diseases
16:40CITES permits and trade regulations
14:25Visit our YouTube channel for more coral aquaculture tutorials and reef conservation content
Coral aquaculture requires several licenses and permits:
NAQDA assists with the complete licensing process and documentation.
A basic 10-tank land-based coral aquaculture facility requires approximately:
Ocean-based nurseries can start with $5,000-10,000 investment. NAQDA provides subsidies up to 50% for approved projects.
Recommended starter species include:
These species are forgiving of minor parameter fluctuations and grow relatively quickly.
Growth rates vary significantly by species:
Optimal conditions, proper nutrition management, and stable parameters can accelerate growth by 30-50%.
Critical water parameters include:
Regular testing and automated dosing systems help maintain stability.
Disease prevention strategies:
Common treatments include freshwater dips, antibiotic baths, and fragging away affected areas. NAQDA provides disease diagnostic services.
Lighting requirements by coral type:
Photoperiod: 8-10 hours daily with sunrise/sunset ramping. Blue spectrum (420-480nm) is essential for coral health and coloration.
Yes, coral aquaculture integrates well with:
Integrated systems can reduce costs and increase profitability by 30-40%.
Major export destinations:
All coral exports require CITES permits. Documentation includes health certificates, packing lists, and species identification. NAQDA facilitates export documentation and market connections.
Conservation benefits include:
NAQDA's coral aquaculture program has restored over 10 hectares of degraded reef.
NAQDA comprehensive support includes:
Contact NAQDA regional centers for support services in your area.
Revenue potential varies by scale and species:
Premium morphs can sell for $100-5,000 per colony. Profit margins typically range from 40-60% after initial investment recovery (12-18 months).
Have more questions? Contact our coral aquaculture experts:
Hotline: 1920 | coral@naqda.gov.lk
Starter colonies from NAQDA facilities
Propagation techniques and husbandry
Export documentation assistance
Coral health monitoring and treatment
Subsidies for conservation projects
International buyer connections