CoraroC-Modular aquascape system

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We are happy to introduce CoraroC to the reefing community!

CoraroC is a new modular aquascaping system for modern reef tanks. Using CoraroC is very easy you don´t have to glue rock pieces you just twist the different CoraroC parts together.

Do you like minimalistic, floating or negative scapes. With CoraroC you can create that without tools or glue. You can change and rebuild and try out your scape as many times as you like until you are pleased. It is even easy to change along the way when your tank is up and running.

Corals in CoraroC is mounted so that each coral is very easy to move without the need to break it off and glue to a new place. If a coral don´t thrive in one spot just twist and move to a new place with different flow or light. Or maybe you need to frag a coral just simple twist the coralholder and move the coral out for fragging.

CoraroC is reef safe and are fully cured. You can also use CoraroC in combination with live rock or other dry rock. For example, if you like to add a branching structure with some new corals to your scape. In a new tank CoraroC will look very natural after 3-6 month. When adding CoraroC to an existing mature tank this process will be shorter.

You are very welcome to discuss CoraroC aquascaping with us:D

CoraroC is developed and produced in Sweden. At the moment we deliver in Sweden and parts of Europe but our goal is to ship worldwide.
You are very welcome to contact us if you are interested in our products!
We will add more inspiration and information on R2R along the way:)

Please be sure to visit our website coraroc.com for more information.
Or our Youtube channel.

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Here comes a little bit more information about CoraroC aquascaping system.

Corals can be connected in different ways. Below is our coralholder CHP-100. This holder fits to both the branching and shelfing pieces of CoraroC.
CoraroC CHP-100.jpg

With this coralholder you don´t have to use glue. You just tighten the screw.

CoraroC coral mount CHP-100.JPG

Acropora echinata mounted in CHP-100.

The CHP-100 is a very secure connection. In this pic we lift a whole chunk of CoraroC in the tiny acro frag just to show the strength. Try do this with a recently glued frag:grinning-face-with-sweat:
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Couple of different frags mounted in CHP-100.
CoraroC coral holder CTP 6.JPG


And after a litte while in the tank it will lock like natural live rock. You will have a hard time to spot the connection surfaces but still you can just twist it open if you like to move the coral. Will post more pictures and info about that in a while. Below a A. tourtosa frag in CHP-100.
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Please be sure to visit our website coraroc.com for more information.
Or our Youtube channel.

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...and a little bit about the other coralholders we have CHS-100 and CHC-100.

CoraroC detail.jpg

CHS-100 is like a traditional frag plug and you glue your frag. All of our coralholders also fits to egg crate or raster so if you like a frag to grow out in a frag tank before placing it in the display it is very easy.
CHC-100 and CHS-100 is also used to "cover" open connetions that is not in use. They will merge very nice with the rockwork but is still easy to move later on.

Below is a A. spahtula growing on CHS-100.
In the first pic you can still se a little bit of the connection surfaces. But in the second pic it is almost invisible.
CoraroC coralholder with frag 6.JPG

CoraroC coralholder with frag 8.JPG


And below we show you a little time line of A. solitaryiensis growing over CHS-100.
Just mounted in a 4 day old system...yes we cycle that way:beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
CoraroC recently mounted coral 1.jpg


Encrusting has started.
CoraroC table acro encrusting 6.JPG


Growing... and CHS-100 and HU-100 is maturing...
CoraroC table acro encrusting 3.JPG


Just over grown whole CHS-100 and starting to encrust on the branching piece. It is time to decide if you like it to let it continue or if you should open CHS-100 and trim the fot a little bit.
CoraroC table acro encrusting 5.JPG



Please be sure to visit our website coraroc.com for more information.
Or our Youtube channel.

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When your CoraroC has matured the connection points will be almost invisible. As you can see in the pics below.
CoraroC from below 3.JPG


The pic below also shows how easy it is to create shelfing branches and "floating" scapes. It makes it very easy to do maintenence. You can use sand or like in this case go BB.
CoraroC from below 2.JPG


Even if the CoraroC looks completle grown together it is easy to change or re-scape. Below is a pic of pieces that has been in a reef for about a year and then dissambled. Note the very clean surface on the connection points. Just change or adjust our scape to make something new with the same pieces :D

CoraroC mature pieces 1.JPG


Please be sure to visit our website coraroc.com for more information.
Or our Youtube channel.

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Cool! Haven't seen this before!
 

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It depends how dense you like your aqua scape :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
A benchmark is approx 100€ per 100 liter or 100$ per 25 gal tank.

I mean per piece as I assume they are sold that way? Also do you have something that size references the size of one piece?
 

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Is there a US vendor for this product?
 
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