Polo Reef isn’t your typical reef tank setup or business. It’s a passion project turned mission-driven organization, built on philanthropy and operating much like a nonprofit. Founded by Andrew Sandler, whose love for reef aquariums began in childhood, Polo Reef is rooted in a lifelong connection to the hobby. That connection has given Andrew so much over the years — and now, he’s giving back.
Education Over Exhibition
At Polo Reef, education is the driving force behind everything we do. Whether it’s through school partnerships, research collaborations, or outreach within the reef aquarium industry, our mission is to make marine science more accessible, hands-on, and impactful.
Pushing Boundaries in Keef Keeping
With a fully equipped wet lab and a marine animal veterinarian on staff, our team tackles real research projects aimed at solving some of the hobby’s most persistent challenges. From developing new disease treatments and refining quarantine protocols to testing innovative techniques and uncovering better methods for long-term animal care — our goal is to bring clarity to the unknown.
We're About Impact
Polo Reef is rooted in philanthropy. From creating educational reef content for children undergoing cancer treatment to funding scholarships and marine science programs, the mission goes beyond aquariums. We've also supported coral reef restoration efforts across South Florida — all part of our commitment to making a real impact.
As seen in CORAL Magazine's September/October 2022 issue
By Michael S. Paletta with images by Michael Vargas
Close your eyes for a moment or two and try to conjure up a vision of the marine aquarium of your dreams. Chances are it’s in the 500 to 1,000-gallon (1,900 to 3,800-L) range—a fantasy that doesn’t come close to the reality of a reef tank I encountered recently in the town of Old Westbury, New York.
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