Hikari
Coralific Delite
$20
Ships Australia-wide2 in stock
Dry goods ship Australia-wide with fast dispatch from Eastwood — or collect in store with the rest of your order.
SKU 042055254038
SKU 042055254038
Paid securely at checkout · ships Australia-wide (or collect in store)
Added — collect in store at Eastwood
- Ships Australia-wide — fast dispatch from Eastwood
- Or collect in store with the rest of your order
- Genuine stock — marine specialists since 2012
Overview
Not every coral will take a meal the same way — LPS and anemones need it delivered right to the mouth, while soft corals and feather dusters do better catching fine particles drifting past. Coralific Delite from Hikari is built around that reality, offering two feeding methods from the one product depending on how you mix it with tank water.
It's formulated specifically for coral nutrition, with a density that lets it hang in the water column much like natural zooplankton rather than dissolving away instantly.
Key features
- Two feeding modes: Targeted Gel Feeding (thicker mix) for LPS corals and anemones, and Squirt & Go Feeding (thinner mix) for soft corals and feather dusters
- Contains trace elements, proteins, vitamins and astaxanthin for coloration and general invertebrate health
- Won't dissolve rapidly or cloud the water the way many powdered coral foods can
- Adjustable viscosity — simply vary the ratio of tank water used when mixing
Who it's for
Reef keepers with a mixed tank of LPS, anemones and softies who want one product that adapts to different feeding styles rather than juggling several.
Setup & tips
- For Targeted Gel Feeding: mix two parts tank water to one part Coralific Delite, let it set for 3 minutes, then deliver with a syringe directly onto the coral's mouth
- For Squirt & Go Feeding: mix four parts tank water to one part Coralific Delite for a thinner, floating consistency suited to smaller-mouthed corals
- Use small amounts more than once a day rather than one large feed — this food is highly concentrated and easy to overdose
- Avoid leaving excess food sitting on a coral for an extended period, as this can affect water quality



