Take it from a guy that’s spent thousands of dollars of corals in the last three months because he’s impulsive, impatient and maybe a little crazy. I’ll list the ones I’ve ordered from.
I categorize online buying options in several categories; the big guys like liveAquaria, Saltwaterfish, saltwateraquarium, and oceansgarden. There’s more but I haven’t tried them all. Each have their own strengths and weaknesses but they offer a great stay alive guarantee. I’ve known people to have a freezer full of dead fish and corals just so they can order replacements from them, lol.
Then your small to medium vendors can range pretty far and wide. Depends on if you want clean up crews, macros, high end corals, kr specific varieties. Those can include chop shops, coral flippers, our hobbyists, local vendors to retail stores that have expanded to online selling. Worldwidecorals, tidal gardens, ASD, Kay’s coral cove, Coral exotic, salty bottom reef, and reef cleaners are a few examples.
Again, it just depends on what you’re looking for. But by far, the cheapest and sometimes for the best corals that have better mortality rates would be from your local hobbyists, stores and clubs. Plus you get to see what you’re getting. When it comes to collectibles, fellow hobbyists have been the best! And it’s always nice to make great friends along the way.
I’m finally at a point where I’m not ordering as much online anymore because I’ve gotten almost everything I’ve been looking for. Shipping adds stress and therefore raises the risk but during good weather with good packaging it shouldn’t be a problem.