SleekRank for reef coral species
Maintain one reef coral sheet or CSV of corals with columns for category, lighting_par, and flow_demand. SleekRank generates one WordPress page per row at /corals/{slug}/ with hero, details, related corals, and OG card from that single row.
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Reef coral references win on ID photos and category-based cross-links
Reef coral references rank because they cover every species a reefkeeper might search: acropora, montipora, zoanthid, euphyllia, plus the named morphs the hobby trades by color. Hand publishing 700 coral pages with ID photos, lighting PAR ranges, flow demand, and aggression notes is months of editor work no small team can sustain reliably across many revision passes.
SleekRank reads one row per coral from a sheet and produces an indexable URL like /corals/acropora-tortuosa/. The same row drives the title tag, the H1, the PAR and flow badges, the placement block, the OG card, and the related-corals grid filtered by the category column on every render that fires.
The list mapping pattern carries the placement options and the aggression notes. Store each placement as a JSON array element in a placements column; SleekRank renders them into a placement block. Cross-link by category, by lighting demand, and by flow with three meta columns. Add a named morph by adding a row, retire a duplicate by removing it. The reference grows by data, not by editor hours at all.
Workflow
From a coral sheet to a live reef reference hub
Build the source sheet
Configure the URL pattern
/corals/{slug}/ as the URL pattern, point it at the sheet, and pick a base page that holds the rendering skeleton with care, placement, and related-corals blocks ready to receive the list and tag mappings.
Map fields to the template
Publish and grow by row
Data in, pages out
One row per coral, category column drives the cluster
Species name, category, PAR, flow, and placements live in one row. List mappings render placement options on every coral page.
| slug | category | par_range | flow | aggression |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| acropora-tortuosa | SPS | 200-400 | High | Low |
| montipora-capricornis | SPS | 100-250 | Medium-high | Low |
| euphyllia-hammer | LPS | 80-150 | Low-medium | High |
| zoanthid-utter-chaos | Zoanthid | 60-150 | Medium | Medium |
| duncanopsammia-axifuga | LPS | 50-150 | Low-medium | Low |
/corals/{slug}/
- /corals/acropora-tortuosa/
- /corals/montipora-capricornis/
- /corals/euphyllia-hammer/
- /corals/zoanthid-utter-chaos/
- /corals/duncanopsammia-axifuga/
Comparison
Hand-built coral posts vs SleekRank
Hand-published coral posts
- Every coral is a manual WordPress post with hand-typed care details and ID notes
- Category and lighting cross-links rot as new named morphs enter the trade each year
- Layouts drift when different editors touch the coral template repeatedly each year
- Updating PAR ranges for a whole category means opening every post one by one
- Internal linking across 700 corals is impossible to keep clean by hand alone
- Coverage stops where editor time runs out, usually around fifty coral species pages
SleekRank
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One row per coral with
category,par,flow,placementscolumns -
Per-coral page generated at
/corals/{slug}/automatically and indexed -
List mappings render
placements[]JSON array into a placement block - Category column drives the related-corals grid on every species page reliably built
- Sitemap, OG card, and breadcrumbs handled per row with zero editor work involved
- Add 100 named morphs by pasting 100 rows, ship the same afternoon to production
Features
What SleekRank gives you for Reef coral species pages
List mappings for placement options
Store each placement option as elements of a JSON array column. SleekRank renders them into a placement block on the coral page via list mappings, keeping the visual structure identical across every coral in the reference library.
Category clusters from one column
Add a category column to the sheet with values like SPS, LPS, soft, or zoanthid. SleekRank filters by that column on every page and renders a related-corals grid, building a tight internal-linking topology across the reference.
OG card and meta from row fields
Species name, common name, and morph fields drive the OG image suffix and meta description automatically. Every coral page ships with a unique social card and a unique meta tag, both pulled from the same row.
Use cases
Who runs reef coral references on SleekRank
Coral retailers and online frag shops
Move from 50 hand-built coral posts to a 700-coral library that mirrors the shop catalog. Same editor, fourteen times the coverage, identical structure on every page, and a clean canonical per coral feeding shop traffic.
Reefkeeping forums and trade groups
Publish a per-coral reference page for every species the trade tracks with consistent PAR and flow badges. The forum knowledge base becomes the public website without a separate CMS to maintain on the side anywhere.
Reef education and ID sites
Pair each coral page with the ID notes hobbyists actually use at the frag table. The same sheet drives both the public reference and a quick-ID widget, turning the database into a teaching tool reliably.
The bigger picture
Why reef references need data-driven pages
Reef search queries are deeply species and morph-specific. Reefkeepers search for the PAR range of a specific acropora, whether a euphyllia tolerates moderate flow, or how aggressive a goniopora is toward neighbors. A site that holds 700 coral pages with consistent PAR and flow badges has a fundamentally different surface area than one with 50 hand-built posts.
The mathematics of long-tail search rewards coverage, and coverage is impossible to maintain manually past the first 60 entries. SleekRank inverts the cost curve. Every additional coral or named morph is a row, not a publishing task.
The schema, the OG card, the internal links, and the meta tags come for free because the same template handles every page. Editors curate which corals belong in the reference and how the care details are structured; the platform handles the repetition. The category column doubles as the internal linking topology.
Every coral page links to other corals in the same category, every category archive lists the corals in that bucket, and the entire reference forms one tight cluster instead of hundreds of floating posts. That is what search engines reward.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for Reef coral species pages
Yes. Named morphs carry meaningful price and care differences in the reef hobby, and search queries are extremely morph-specific. Add a morph column to the sheet; one row per morph gives one URL per variant. The related-corals block filters by parent species to keep morphs grouped under the species reliably.
 Yes. Edit only the SPS-category rows in the sheet. SleekRank re-imports during the configured cache window and the next render picks up the changes. The rest of the coral catalog stays untouched because each page reads from its own row only on every render cycle.
 
Add a category column to the source data. The page template includes a related-corals section that filters the dataset by matching category and renders a card grid of other corals in that category. New corals automatically join the cluster as soon as the row is added to the sheet.
All 100 URLs become indexable on the next cache refresh. SleekRank does not require a rebuild step or a manual approval per coral page. The sitemap regenerates on the same schedule and the new coral URLs land in Search Console as soon as Google crawls them.
 Yes. The placements column holds a JSON array; the list mapping renders one block per element. A coral suited to one placement produces one block, a versatile coral suited to four placements produces four. No template change is needed across the coral catalog at all.
 Yes. Add a tradeNames JSON array column and render it as a list at the top of the coral page. Each trade name becomes part of the page body, so searches for the vendor name still match. Canonical stays on the primary slug to avoid duplicate URLs across vendors and shops.
 There is no dedicated coral schema, but you can map fields into HowTo for the placement and acclimation steps or into CreativeWork for the species profile. The meta mapping carries the PAR range, flow demand, and aggression score straight from the source row into structured data.
 Each page draws unique content from its row including the placement options, aggression notes, PAR range, and flow demand. The shared chrome and intro is fine; the body content varies because every coral row is different. Coverage and depth are the SEO signals search engines reward in reefkeeping niches.
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