Michael Mally Reviews Aquarium Depot’s New Line of Live Corals

Michael J. Mally
Michael Mally reviews Aquarium Depot

When I walk through the door to my office which bears the words “Michael Mally, Musician,” one of the first things I see is the saltwater reef tank I set up so many years ago when I first began using the space for working on my music-related endeavors. I’ve since added several new tanks to the office, including one which was set up only recently and therefore was in need of a variety of new corals. After performing some research on the retailers that might be able to provide some of the rare and colorful additions I was seeking to add to this particular tank, I chose to place an order through Aquarium Depot.

Through the publication of this review, it is my hope that my experience will be able to help other tank enthusiasts make a decision regarding the use of Aquarium Depot’s products or services and which corals might make ideal additions to their own tanks. I added a wide variety of corals to a 100-gallon tank that was essentially empty except for a few very basic corals, and I didn’t introduce any fish until I allowed the corals, crabs, shrimp and snails to have some time to adjust to their new confines.

My order from Aquarium Depot primarily featured selections from its new line of corals, which included a Merulina Ampliata Coral, a Yellow Coral Gorgonian, a Green Speckled Mushroom Soft Coral and a “Bad Mamma Jamma” Zoanthids Coral, all of which arrived with exceptional speed and in good health. These beautiful corals immediately became the foundation for my new tank, and I have since ordered several dwarf seahorses to go with the crabs, shrimp and snails I also received from Aquarium Depot’s online retail website. Everything I have received has been exactly as advertised and has arrived without issue due to the careful shipping practices the company has clearly prioritized.