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Saltwater & Reef in Sarasota

Every marine fish quarantined two weeks. The biggest coral selection between Tampa and Fort Myers. Reef keepers drive down from Tampa and up from Fort Myers for our frag rack.

Saltwater room at Gulf Coast Aquatics with display tanks and coral racks
2-Week QT on Every Fish
60+ Marine Display Tanks
Daily-Logged Parameters

What We Stock for Saltwater & Reef

Saltwater fish from clownfish and gobies to tangs (in tank-appropriate sizes only) and marine invertebrates. Coral frags from soft (zoanthids, mushrooms, leathers) through LPS (euphyllia, acan, chalice) to SPS (Acropora, Montipora) when sourcing allows. Lighting from Current USA Orbit Marine to AI Hydra 64. RO/DI water and reef salts (Red Sea Coral Pro, Tropic Marin) on the shelf.

Inside the Reef Room

Coral frag rack with zoanthids and euphyllia Display saltwater tank with yellow tang and royal gramma Cleaner shrimp grooming a banggai cardinal SPS Acropora colony with blue tips

Local Notes for Sarasota and Reef Coast

Lakewood Ranch (~25 min via I-75)

Lakewood Ranch homes typically support larger reef builds (90 to 180+ gallons) thanks to wider room dimensions. Florida summer-AC humidity and winter heating cycles affect parameter stability; we'll talk through controllers and auto-top-off systems to keep things stable.

Siesta Key (~20 min via Stickney Point)

Salt-air humidity near the Gulf accelerates corrosion on standard aquarium gear. For Siesta Key reefers, we recommend titanium heaters, sealed light fixtures, and stainless steel mounting hardware. Smaller condo footprints favor nano AIO reef builds (20-40 gallons).

FAQ

Common Questions About Saltwater & Reef

Is saltwater really that much harder than freshwater?
More expensive and less forgiving of parameter swings, but not harder if you start with the right equipment. The biggest difference is investment. A reef-ready tank starts around $700, plus weekly testing of salinity and parameters.
What's the easiest first saltwater fish?
Ocellaris clownfish, royal gramma, and firefish, in that order. All hardy, peaceful, and forgiving of beginner mistakes. Skip tangs, angels, and butterflies for the first six months.
Do you carry coral?
Yes, the biggest selection between Tampa and Fort Myers. Soft, LPS and SPS frags. Every coral dipped on arrival, lit on AI Hydra and Kessil so you see colors under real lighting.

See the Coral Room in Person.

Drive down from Tampa, up from Fort Myers, or over from Lakewood Ranch. The frag rack is worth the trip.