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Pinnatus Batfish


Description: Also known as the Dusky Batfish or the Longfin Batfish. The Pinnatus Batfish are sually found in shallow protected coastal waters. A very delicate fish, water quality must be perfect. They are a great community fish, but must be kept with non aggressive fish


Minimum Tank Size: Requires a deep tank of at least 180 gallons. Not a good reef tank inhabitant, it will eat many types of invertebrates including corals and anemones

Feeding and Diet: When first introduced into the aquarium, live saltwater feeder shrimp should be used to entice this fish to eat. A varied diet of meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, scallops, vitamin-enriched brine shrimp, and frozen herbivore preparations will help the Orbic to thrive. Try to feed small amounts three times a day


Reef Compatibility: With caution


Level of Care: Advanced Aquarist - Extremely difficult fish to keep and should only be kept by experts.Getting them to eat is the major stumbling block for new arrivals

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Clown Trigger Fish


Description: One of the most popular of all aquarium fish! This is a gorgeous triggerfish that like many of its cousins has a variable personality. Although some individuals will ignore similar-sized tankmates, others will behave aggressively towards them. If you want to house them with other fish, select equally sized, or preferably larger, equally aggressive tankmates. Also, place them in a large tank with lots of hiding places. Do not keep more than one clown triggerfish per aquarium


Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons


Feeding and Diet: Clown Triggers should be fed a varied diet consisting of many different types of meaty foods including: chopped shrimp, squid, clams or fish. It is also good to provide frozen foods that contain marine algae and are enhanced with vitamins and minerals. This species should be fed at least 3 times a day to provide it with adequate nutrition and to decrease its aggressiveness towards its tankmates


Reef Compatibility: Not suitable for a reef aquarium as it feeds on a wide-range of invertebrates

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Red Mangrove Propagule Plant


Description: The Red Mangrove Tree of the genus Rhizophora grows in the upper end of the intertidal waters of the tropical oceans of the world. The mangrove trees reproduce by either forming seeds about the size of a hazelnut, or by producing a propagule which is dropped from the tree allowing it to root. The form that we are offering is the propagule, which has proven to be much hardier for the aquarium than the seed. The propagule is approximately 6 to 8 inches in length and looks similar to a candle


Lighting: Moderate


Care Level: Easy


Water Conditions: 72-78 F, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025, KH 8-12


Propagation: Seeds, Viviparous


Color Form: Green, Red


Supplements: Magnesium, Trace Elements, Iron-Rich Fertilizer


Family: Rhizophoraceae

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Shaving Brush Plant


Description: The ornamental Shaving Brush Plants are unique macroalgae you'll want in your saltwater aquarium. Don't let the Seussian shapes of these "plants" fool you. Though exotically shaped, the Penicillus species of plants are very adept at helping control excess nutrients in almost any marine or reef aquarium. In fact, just a few of these desirable members of the Bombacaceae family planted in your saltwater system can go a long way towards helping reduce nitrate and phosphate from the water column


Lighting: Moderate


Care Level: Easy


Waterflow: Medium


Water Conditions: 72-78 F, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025,

KH 8-12


Origin: Caribbean


Color Form: Green


Supplements: Trace Elements, Iron


Family: Bombacaceae

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Halimeda Plant


Description: The Halimeda plant is a green calcareous macroalgae found within tropical oceans worldwide, and is a beautiful decorative plant for a marine aquarium. The irregular oval segments of Halimeda appear as several small green coins glued from end-to-end, forming a chain. For this reason, Halimeda may also be called the Money Plant. Calcareous algae deposit calcium carbonate in their tissues, and require a sufficient calcium level in the aquarium in order to thrive


Lighting: Moderate


Care Level: Moderate


Waterflow: Medium


Water Conditions: 72-78 F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg

1.023-1.025


Origin: Hawaii


Color Form: Green


Supplements: Calcium, Trace Elements, Iron


Family: Halimedaceae

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Kelp On Rock Smooth Leaf


Description: The Red Smooth Leaf Kelp are red algae (Rhodophyta), and are very beautiful in appearance. Their branches and leaves are fern-like in appearance, and can reach a height of up to 10 inches. Their color can vary from a dark pink to deep red, and will add a beautiful diversity of color and form to your reef aquarium.


Lighting: Moderate to High


Care Level: Moderate


Waterflow: Medium


Water Conditions: 72-78 F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg

1.023-1.025


Origin: Indo-Pacific


Placement: Middle to Top


Supplements: Calcium, Trace Elements, Iron


Color Form: Red


Temperament: Peaceful


Family: Grateloupiaceae

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Kelp On Rock Grape


Description: This Red Grape Kelp is very similar in appearance to the more common plant, Caulerpa. Although they are similar, this species is not at all related, and is a beautiful red coloration. This plant develops many branches that carry numerous small grape-like leaves. It will grow relatively fast under the right conditions, but is a favorite food for herbivores


Lighting: Moderate to High


Reef Compatible: Yes


Care Level: Moderate


Waterflow: Medium


Water Conditions: 72-78 F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg

1.023-1.025


Origin: Indo-Pacific


Placement: Middle to Top


Supplements: Calcium, Trace Elements, Iron


Color Form: Red


Temperament: Peaceful


Family: Grateloupiaceae

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Mermaid Fan Plant


Description: The Mermaid's Fan plant, a green calcareous algae found throughout the Caribbean, is used as a decorative plant in the marine aquarium. These plants have short stems that grow out of the substrate or live rock. These plants form a fan like leaf that is oval to round in shape. They are calcareous algae that deposit limestone (calcium carbonate) in their tissues


Lighting: Moderate


Placement: Bottom

Care Level: Moderate


Waterflow: Medium


Water Conditions: 72-78 F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg

1.023-1.025


Origin: Caribbean


Placement: Middle to Top


Supplements: Calcium, Trace Elements, Iron


Color Form: Green


Temperament: Peaceful


Family: Codiaceae

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Coco Worms Protula Bispiralis


Description: These hard tube coco worms secretes a calcareous tube approximately inch in diameter and 5-8 long. The tubes come bent in all sorts of shapes. All Coco Worms require proper calcium levels of 400-450 ppm in order to grow their tubes. Coco worms use their radioles, or crowns, to filter bacteria and particulate matter from the water. When disturbed the Coco Worm can retract quickly into its tube and close its operculum to shut the top of its tube for safety. When placing Coco Worms in the aquarium you may bury them in the sand with the crown end of the tube protruding from the sand, or stick them in a hole in the rocks with the crown end facing outward. If they are retracted and you dont know which end is which lay them on the sand bed until they open and then place them into position


Diet: Although Coco Worms subsist mainly on bacteria and organic matter produced within the aquarium they will benefit from supplemental feedings of marine snow, phytoplankton, and/or foods for filter feeders.


Reef Compatability: An excellent reef aquarium species because it will not bother invertebrates


Level of Care: A good specimen for beginners, easy

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Multicolored Christmas Tree Jewel Stone


Description: Also known as Jewel Stone, Christmas Worm Rock is a coral, usually Porites sp., that is colonized by a variety of colorful tube worms with spiraling crowns shaped like a Christmas tree, hence the name. When disturbed or startled, these little worms will retreat quickly into their hidden tubes. Each rock will have a variable number of worms and a variable number of colors, and the Porites coral rock will also vary in shape and color


Diet: supplemental feeding of phytoplankton and liquid organic foods should be provided


Reef Compatability: An excellent reef aquarium species because it will not bother invertebrates


Level of Care: A good specimen for beginners, easy

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Red Feather Dusters Bispira


Description: They are a nice addition to any reef. Like it's larger Hawaiian cousin, it protects its segmented body by secreting a parchment-like tube to cover itself. When it is disturbed, it can quickly pull in its radiole into the tube. If it is severely stressed, it will discard its crown, growing it back later. The Red/Pink Feather Duster is usually found in the coral rubble of the reef , with some of the rubble being incorporated into its parchment-like tube


Diet: supplemental feeding of phytoplankton and liquid organic foods should be provided


Reef Compatability: An excellent reef aquarium species because it will not bother invertebrates


Level of Care: easy, a good specimen for beginners

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Marshall Island Blue Maxima


Description: Marshall Island Blue Maximas exhibit a wide range of beautiful colors and patterns.


Hardiness: T. maxima is a moderately hardy clam which usually does well in reef tanks given strong lighting and clear water conditions with low to moderate water flow


Lighting: Requires fairly intense lighting, Metal Halide, VHO, or Power Compact depending on tank size. The clam coloration can change depending upon lighting conditions


Water Current: Low to moderate


Temperature: Does well within normal reef tank temperature ranges of 75-84F

Feeding: Primarily photosynthetic. They may benefit from feedings of phytoplankton, but it is not required.


Supplements: Proper calcium levels (350-500 milligrams per liter) are important for growth as is maintaining good alkalinity levels.


Tank Positioning: Position on the substrate in the bottom of the tank in a low to moderate water flow area. Can also be positioned on live rock if care is taken to locate it so that it cannot move and fall from its perch

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Giant Clam


Description: Today clams are among the most popular for their electric coloration and interesting patterns.


Hardiness: T. gigas is a moderately hardy clam which usually does well in reef tanks given strong lighting and clear water conditions with low to moderate water flow


Lighting: Requires fairly intense lighting, Metal Halide, VHO, or Power Compact depending on tank size. The clam coloration can change depending upon lighting conditions


Water Current: Low to moderate


Temperature: Does well within normal reef tank temperature ranges of 75-84F


Feeding: Primarily photosynthetic. They may benefit

from feedings of phytoplankton, but it is not required.


Supplements: Proper calcium levels (350-500 milligrams per liter) are important for growth as is maintaining good alkalinity levels


Tank Positioning: Position on the substrate in the bottom of the tank in a low to moderate water flow area. Can also be positioned on live rock if care is taken to locate it so that it cannot move and fall from its perch

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Teardrop Maximas


Description: Teardrop Maxima's name comes from the teardrop shaped markings on their mantles. For a long time good ones were hard to find. Now we have a new exclusive source for the most beautiful, Teardrop Maxima clams. They are being collected in a region close to the equator where the colors are the most brilliant in a large atoll in the middle of the Pacific


Hardiness: T. maxima is a moderately hardy clam which usually does well in reef tanks given strong lighting and clear water conditions with low to moderate water flow


Lighting: Requires fairly intense lighting, Metal Halide, VHO, or Power Compact depending on tank size. The clam coloration can change depending upon lighting conditions


Water Current: Low to moderate


Temperature: Does well within normal reef tank temperature ranges of 75-84F


Feeding: Primarily photosynthetic. They may benefit from feedings of phytoplankton, but it is not required.


Supplements: Proper calcium levels (350-500 milligrams

per liter) are important for growth as is maintaining good alkalinity levels


Tank Positioning: Position on the substrate in the bottom of the tank in a low to moderate water flow area. Can also be positioned on live rock if care is taken to locate it so that it cannot move and fall from its perch

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Thorny Oyster Spondyllus Sp


Description: The Thorny Oyster is a beautiful addition to a reef aquarium. They can be found from 3 to 6 inches in size, are totally reef safe and will stay where placed in the aquarium


Diet: Because Thorny Oysters have no photosynthetic properties, the Thorny Oyster eat only phytoplankton filtered from the ocean water. In an aquarium Thorny Oysters require excellent water quality and either frequent water changes for fresh food or the addition of an invertebrate food containing phytoplankton


Reef Compatibility: Excellent in a fully seasoned reef aquarium

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StichodactyLa Tapetum


Description: These are not died colors. This photo has not been touched up. Maxi Mini Carpet Anemone's are also called Pizza Anemone's. They are exceptionally hardy, easy to keep, and extremely simple to clone by cutting. Maxi mini carpets come from Vietnam. They came into the U.S. market about 5 years ago and only recently have the really nice colors been coming in. Unlike the mini carpet anemones, these maxi anemones come in a rainbow of colors and grow up to 5 inches. The maxi mini anemone is very easy to keep and acclimates within minutes when you introduce it into your tank. It prefers to live in rock and will move quickly to your rock work if you place it on a sand bed. A good suggestion is to have a few pieces of rubble rock around to place the anemones in so they won't move around too much. Once they are settled in to their spot with good light and decent flow, they will usually stay in one place. Most people keep their anemones under T5's, lower down in a tank with MH's, or under LED lighting. To see all the beautiful colors in Maxi Mini Carpet Anemones actinic / blue lighting is required to get the beauties to fluoresce under. Maxi mini carpets have a week sting compared to other anemones and other corals. They are not aggressive and you don't have to worry about them digesting your corals during the night, like some other corals would do. I would not advise putting them next to other types of anemones as the maxi minis will probably be damaged. You can keep several maxi mini carpet anemones together in a tank. Since they come in a variety of striking colors, a maxi mini tank is quite beautiful


Diet: Though mostly photosynthetic, supplemental feedings of raw table shrimp, clam, mussel, silversides, squid and other marine based meats can be fed every few days. Pieces should be cut roughly to the size of the anemones mouth


Care Level: Easy

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Long Tentacle Anemone


Description: The Long Tentacle Anemone is also referred to as the Corkscrew Anemone, Sand Anemone, Red Base Anemone, and Long Tentacle Red Base Anemone. It has a similar appearance to Heteractis crispa, which has more tentacles and a tougher column. Its tentacles are spaced further apart than other similar anemones. It is found in various forms and color patterns, but its base is usually orange to red. It is a host to clownfish, usually Amphiprion perideraion and A. clarki. The Long Tentacle Anemone requires an aquarium with 4 inches of sand or rubble substrate in which it can hide


Diet: The diet should include small pieces of fish or mussel, crustaceans, and frozen foods


Care Level: Easy

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Purple Ritteri Magnifica


Description: The Ritteri Anemone is also referred to as the Magnificent Anemone or Heteractis Magnificent Sea Anemone. Some aquarists still refer to it as Radianthus ritteri, but this name was recently changed to the current H. magnifica. It can grow to over three feet in diameter in the wild, although it generally does not grow larger than 1 feet in the aquarium. Its tentacles have a long, non-tapering shape that may, on occasion, appear swollen at the tips. They can almost completely retract into the base. This Anemone requires strong lighting combined with strong, but intermittent, water movement within the tank. It generally prefers a high point in the tank to ensure it obtains all the light it needs, but it may change locations, seeking the ideal conditions. Its strong sting can harm corals. The presence of a Clownfish, such as Amphiprion perideraion, will help it acclimate. Ritteri Anemones from different locations may serve as hosts to other clownfish, and even shrimp


Diet: The diet should include mussel, fish, crustaceans, and frozen foods


Care Level: Moderate

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Red Rose Anemone


Description: The Rose Bubble Tip Anemone is a less common form of the Bubble Tip Anemone which is often referred to as the Four-colored, Bulb Tentacle, Bulb Tip, or Bulb Anemone. At rest, the enlarged tip at the end of the tentacles is a rose to red color. The Bubble Tip Anemone is usually found in coral rubble, or in solid reefs. Its pedal disc is usually attached deep within dead coral. It stretches its tentacles to become sweeper tentacles when hungry. That is, the tentacles become elongated to capture a meal, then the tentacles shorten and the bubble tips return.In order for the Rose Bubble Tip Anemone to keep its bright coloration and bulb tips, it needs strong illumination supplied by metal halides, or intense florescent lighting of at least 6 watts per gallon. These anemones will typically remain compact and will gain bulb tips under intense lighting. If the lighting is insufficient, they will expand their bodies to great lengths to make the most of the available light. It should be kept with a Clownfish for best results. At times, the tentacles may appear stringy; this may be due to insufficient light or the need for food


Diet: Its diet should include chopped fish, shrimp, or worms if a clownfish is not present


Care Level: Moderate

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Orange Tube Anemone Cerianthus


Description: The Tube Anemone is best kept in a reef with a soft, deep substrate. It creates its tube from the nematocysts that it has discharged. Their coloration is highly variable and the most popular colors are bright orange, bright purple and bright green. The ideal aquarium for the Tube Anemone is one with a deep sand bed, plenty of live rock and a refugium for a natural food source. It is actually a distant relative of the true sea anemone. It prefers periodic intermittent currents and needs moderate lighting within the aquarium


Diet: It prefers to be fed often, even daily, with brine shrimp or pieces of fresh fish or shrimp


Care Level: Moderate

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Pom Pom Crab


Description: The Indo-Pacfic native Pom Pom Crab is a comical aquarium addition. This unique crab species carries a small anemone, which look like pom poms, in each claw. There are at least two purposes for carrying the anemones. The first is a simple matter of defense. The Pom Pom will taunt would-be predators by shaking the anemones in hopes of stinging the invader into retreat. It also mops the substrate to gather uneaten food, thus creating a symbiotic relationship between the Pom Pom Crab and its pom poms. The anemone undoubtedly benefits by getting to eat its share of the treasure. Also known as the Boxer Crab, it is a hardy creature that grows to about an inch in length. Because of this small size, it is great for the mini-reef aquarium. This crab is attractively marked, with striped legs and bold markings. The anemones are dropped during molting but are retrieved once this process completes. Curiously, lab studies have shown that a crab that loses one anemone will attempt to split the one it has into two regenerated clones, a method used by humans to propagate larger anemones. They may be kept in groups and females will produce reddish colored egg masses that they carry on their abdomens


Food and diet: They can be fed algae pellets, or sheets of algae if they can't find enough natural food


Level of Care: Easy


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Dwarf Blue Leg Reef Hermit Crabs


Description: Dwarf Blue Leg hermit crabs are one of the most popular scavengers in the aquarium trade. Known for their small size, beautiful colors and excellent reef compatibility, they are able to reach tight crevices and polish off the detritus and algae that bigger inverts cannot get to. They will scour the sand and live rock in search of food and leave the tank virtually nitrate-free. They make excellent tank cleaners and a great addition to your clean-up crew. They have bright blue striped legs with orange antennas


Food and diet: The Dwarf Blue Leg Reef Hermit Crab is best kept in a reef-style aquarium where it will have ample supplies of algae to eat. If there is insufficient algae to eat, their diet must be supplemented with dried seaweed


Recommended Minimum Tank Size: 1 gallon or larger


Level of Care: Easy


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Emerald Crabs


Description: Green Emerald Crabs are reef-safe algae eaters and an excellent addition to your cleaner crew. They are one of the few inverts that will eat nuisance bubble algae which makes them very popular among reef keepers. It will also feed on uneaten meaty foods and many of the types of nuisance algae found in reef aquariums. Its distinct, flat shiny green body and hairy legs easily identify the Emerald Mithrax Crab. They have dull tipped claws that they use to pick various types of algae from the rockwork. Native to the reefs of the Caribbean, the Emerald Mithrax Crab is nocturnal and hide in caves and amongst rock and coral during the day. In the home aquarium, it requires a well-established aquarium with plenty of rockwork and hiding places. Care needs to be taken to ensure an ample supply of food is available for the Emerald Mithrax Crab


Food and diet:The Emerald Crab is best kept in a reef-style aquarium where it will have ample supplies of algae to eat. If there are insufficient algae to eat, their diet must be supplemented with dried seaweed


Recommended Minimum Tank Size: 1 gallon or larger


Level of Care: Easy


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Mexican Turbo Snails


Description: The Mexicaan Turbo Snail is native to the Gulf of California off the coast of Mexico. Very popular among reef aquarium hobbyists. Gram for Gram, Mexican Turbo Grazer's clean more nuisance algae than any other snail. They do a great job on ridding a tank of hair algae and other nuisance algaes off of both the live rock and aquarium glass. These snails are referred to as grazers because of their voracious appetites for several types of micro algae found in the home aquarium. Pure work horses, the Mexican Turbo's radula, or tongue, of the snail has a rasp like texture. When pulled across a surface, this rasp pulls the algae loose for a quick snack. Also known as the Turban or Top Shell Snail, Turbo fluctuosa has a thick turban-shaped shell with an irridescent interior

Food and Diet: The Dwarf Blue Leg Reef Hermit Crab is best kept in a reef-style aquarium where it will have ample supplies of algae to eat. If there is insufficient algae to eat, their diet must be supplemented with dried seaweed.


Recommendations : Appropriate numbers are 1 per 5 gallons of water


Level of Care: Easy


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Bumble Bee Snails


Description: The Bumble bee snail is easy to care for and quite hardy. Bumble bee snails are small stunning snails with a striped black and yellow pattern that resembles the pattern of a bumble bee hence the name. They originate from the Indo-Pacific region, but can also be found in the waters of Florida. Many of the snails in the trade are collected off the Marshall Islands, a Micronesian nation of islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Bumble bee snails can sometime grow to be 1 in but usually only grow to half that size. Bumble bee snails are an ideal addition to the cleaning crew for any tank as they will eat any uneaten food, decaying matter and most algae species. They can due to their small size get into very small cavities in the setup and clean them


Recommendations : Appropriate numbers are 1 per 4 gallons of water


Food and Diet: No supplemental feeding required


Level of Care: Easy


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Purple Long Doreensis


Description: This rare Long Tentacle Anemone has bight purple tentacles. The Purple Long Tentacle is a color variation of the Macrodactyla doreensis, long tentacle anemone. The foot of the base is almost always bright red or orange.They are hardy if kept under moderately good lighting, power compacts or better


Requirements: The Purple Long Tentacle Anemone requires an established aquarium with plenty of live rock, moderate to high lighting and a sand or rubble substrate in which it can hide. They may also settle in the live rock where they will attach themselves in a crevice. Be sure not to include incompatible species of fish that may attack the anemone


Diet: Though mostly photosynthetic, supplemental feedings of small pieces of fish or mussel, brine or mysis shrimp and other frozen meaty foods that are marine in origin.Pieces should be cut smaller than the size of the anemones mouth

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Bubble Tip Anemone


Description: The Bubble tip Anemone or Bulb Anemone is one of the most beautiful ornamental anemones for the home reef. When housed beneath intense aquarium lighting, Entacmaea quadricolor develops a unique bulb tip at the end of its tentacles. When hungry, this member of the Actiniidae family will stretch its sweeper tentacles to grab food from the water column. After feeding, the tentacles then shorten again and take on their bulbous appearance. Though often referred to as the Four-Colored Anemone, coloration can vary greatly from one individual to the next. Red variations may be referred to as Rose Anemones. Generally, Bulb Anemones from Fiji and Tonga are shaded in soft browns, tans, or maroon, though an occasional green specimen is found. By contrast, the Bulb Anemones from Singapore are typically green in color with a deep maroon base. The Bulb or Bubble Tip Anemone is found in oceans around the world. The Bulb Anemone attaches its pedal disc deep within dead coral amongst rubble or on solid, living reefs. In the home aquarium, the Bulb Anemone requires similar habitat and positioned amongst deeply creviced live rock or branchy corals placed in sandy substrate. Most Bulb Anemones prefer to find their own place to settle and may move about your aquarium until a suitable location is found. For best care, the Bulb Anemone requires strong lighting in aquariums of at least 30 gallons. If the lighting is insufficient, the Bulb Anemone will expand its body to make the most of the available light. It should be kept with a Clownfish for best care. At times, the tentacles of the Bulb Anemone may appear stringy; this may be due to insufficient light or the need for food


Diet: Its diet should include chopped fish, shrimp, or worms if a clownfish is not present


Care Level: Easy

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Red Haddoni Carpet Anemone


Description: This is the natural color of this beautiful carpet anemone. The Red Carpet Anemone is one of the rarest anemones available and they are snapped up when they become available. They have short pointed tentacles that seem to constantly move. Carpet anemone's have strong lighting needs. They also require good water quality and moderate water flow. They are accepted by virtually all clownfish whether they occur together in nature or not


Care Level: Easy


Lighting Requirements: High


Water Flow: Moderate


Aggressiveness: High

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Super Tongan Nassarius Snails


Description: Nassarius snails are excellent for keeping the substrate stirred and clean. They usually stay buried and eat leftover food but may emerge as you feed the other aquarium residents. hey have beautiful ornamental shells, are fast movers, and are VERY hardy snails. You will see the nassarius snails emerge from beneath the sand when you drop food in the tank in a feeding frenzy


Food and diet: They can be fed algae pellets, if they can't find enough natural food. 1 Conch per 25 gallons of water


Recommended Minimum Tank Size: 1 gallon or larger


Level of Care: Easy


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Red Linkia Star Tamaria


Description: The Red Linckia, is a five-armed (once in a while 6-armed) Starfish exotically colored in orange. These Stars feed on algae found on aquarium glass, rockwork, and substrate. They are completely reef safe and are a must have for anyone with either a fish-only or reef tank

Food and Diet: If introduced to a large well established aquarium, very little needs to be done to supplement Linckias. The bacterial film that comprises the mainstay of the Linckias diet usually appears in abundance in well established and seasoned aquariums


Notes: Starfish are intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications. Extra care and time should be taken whenever acclimating this animal.The drip acclimation method is highly recommended for all Sea Stars due to their intolerability to changes in water chemistry. Linckia Starfish must never receive exposure to air during acclimation


Level of Care: Moderate


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Blue Linkia Starfish


Description: The Blue Linckia, is a five-armed (once in a while 6-armed) Starfish exotically colored in blue. These Stars feed on algae found on aquarium glass, rockwork, and substrate. They are completely reef safe and are a must have for anyone with either a fish-only or reef tank


Food and Diet: If introduced to a large well established aquarium, very little needs to be done to supplement Linckias. The bacterial film that comprises the mainstay of the Linckias diet usually appears in abundance in well established and seasoned aquariums


Notes: Starfish are intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications. Extra care and time should be taken whenever acclimating this animal.The drip acclimation method is highly recommended for all Sea Stars due to their intolerability to changes in water chemistry. Linckia Starfish must never receive exposure to air during acclimation


Level of Care: Moderate


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Red Marble Starfish


Description: The Fromia is also called the Marble Sea Star, or Marble Starfish. Their patterns and colors make them one of the most striking . Coloration of the Assorted Marble Sea Stars range from a deep red to orange, and both the central disc and the arms are mottled in a lighter coloration to cream, giving them a marbled look. Found over sandy substrates, on rocks, and sometimes climbing among corals and other invertebrates, they are constantly foraging for micro-organisms and detritus to eat, so the aquarium should have ample amounts of live rock. Fromia's generally lives alone, but if the aquarium is large enough to support more than one, it will tolerate others of its own species


Notes: Starfish are intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications. Extra care and time should be taken whenever acclimating this animal.The drip acclimation method is highly recommended for all Sea Stars due to their intolerability to changes in water chemistry. Fromia Starfish must never receive exposure to air during acclimation


Level of Care: Moderate


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Assorted Brittle Starfish


Description: The Assorted Brittle Starfish are some of the hardest working Cleaners available. They are wonderful reef inhabitants that always seem to be looking for some bit of uneaten food in even the tiniest of crevices. It is nocturnal and often hides under rocks during the day. At night, it comes out to eat detritus, left-over food and small organisms


Notes: Starfish are intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications. Extra care and time should be taken whenever acclimating this animal. The drip acclimation method is highly recommended for all Sea Stars due to their intolerability to changes in water chemistry. Starfish must never receive exposure to air during acclimation


Level of Care: Moderate


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Sand Shifting Sea Star


Description: The Sand Sifting Sea Star efficiently consumes mass amounts of detritus and uneaten food. A great addition to any reef tank, this nocturnally active sea star will move large amounts of sand as it burrows into the substrate in its search for food. Since it is slower moving than most fish, the Sand Sifting Sea Star should not be housed with natural predators, including Puffers. Like other invertebrates, the Sand Sifting Sea Star is very intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity, and pH and cannot tolerate copper-based medications. To successfully acclimate new specimens to your aquarium, use the drip acclimation method and never expose the Sand Sifting Sea Star to air while handling.


Food and Diet: The Sand Sifting Sea Star should be actively fed a variety of fish foods into the sand. Otherwise, this voracious feeder will quickly clean your aquarium of detritus and left over food, and then starve, and eventually begin to decay


Notes: Starfish are intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications. Extra care and time should be taken whenever acclimating this animal. The drip acclimation method is highly recommended for all Sea Stars due to their intolerability to changes in water chemistry. Starfish must never receive exposure to air during acclimation


Level of Care: Moderate


Reef Compatibility: Very good

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Actinic Blue Light

Designed for use in saltwater and coral reef aquariums, the Actinic Blue Florescent Replacement Lamp is compatible with commonly used aquarium hoods and strip lights. The soft blue colour creates the appearance of light at dawn, dusk or in deep water.


This Actinic Blue Florescent Replacement Lamp is designed for use in saltwater and coral reef aquariums. The spectral peak causes coral to fluoresce in glowing colours for a beautiful display in your aquarium. The lamp also helps promote photosynthesis and emulates a soft shade of blue to make fish feel like it is dusk, dawn or that they are down in deep water.




  • For use in saltwater and coral reef aquariums.

  • Replacement lamp for commonly used T8 florescent aquarium hoods and strip lights.

  • Actinic lamp emulates soft shades of blue light found at dawn, dusk and in deep water

  • Spectral peak at 420 nanometres promotes photosynthesis and causes coral to fluoresce in beautiful glowing colours.


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Metal Halide Light

Metal halide aquarium lighting is the lighting of choice for many reef aquarists. Metal halides produce more lumens per watt than any other aquarium lighting source.


The basic components used for all metal halide aquarium lighting systems include:




  • Metal halide lamp

  • Ballast

  • Lamp socket and mounting bracket

  • Reflector


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Light Timer

Timers for Aquarium Lighting: Aquarium supplies for your aquarium fish.


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Wave Maker

Wave makers provide custom water movement in freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Proper water movement is important for promoting gas exchange, supplementing filtration and providing physical and mental activity for aquarium inhabitants.

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CHILLERS

Chillers allow effective management of aquarium water temperature. Aquariums that employ high output light fixtures or house temperature-sensitive inhabitants such as corals will benefit greatly from aquarium water chillers.


Hailea Chillers boast state-of-the-art technology to ensure stable and consistent temperatures. Easy-to-use, push button digital temperature control system automatically maintains the desired set temperature within 1F clearly shown on bright Liquid Crystal Display. Arctica Chillers are perfect for saltwater marine reef aquariums housing corals and other inhabitants sensitive to high water temperatures.

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Aquarium Pumps

Aquarium pumps are essential water circulation devices for freshwater and saltwater aquariums. These powerful and versatile water pumps are commonly used to drive different aquarium filtration units. Choose from our selection of quality water pumps to suit your particular aquarium setup.


For versatile and reliable water pump performance, we recommend Hailea. These low-maintenance, magnetic-drive aquarium pumps boast powerful energy-efficient performance, making them ideal as continual use circulation pumps. Great for in-line or submersed use in a wide variety of aquarium applications.

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Protein Skimmer

Protein Skimmers, also known as "foam fractionators, " are excellent supplemental filtration devices for saltwater aquariums. Install a protein skimmer to any marine aquarium setup to enjoy improved water quality and clarity.


For a quality acrylic protein skimmer at a great hobby-friendly price. Easy-to-install and affordable protein skimmer features as a needle-wheel impeller that vigorously mixes air and water to create a flurry of waste-removing bubbles. Designed with simplicity in mind to satisfy the skimming needs of saltwater aquarists with a bit of aquarium "know-how."

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Aquarium Nets

Nets are a must for all aquarium owners. Use aquarium nets to scoop out debris and uneaten food or for the gentle capture and safe removal of aquarium fish.


We recommend Stainless Steel Handle Nets for durable, long-lasting use. Rigid stainless steel handle and net frame offer added control and strength to withstand the rigors of harsh aquarium conditions. Premium quality fish net perfect for saltwater marine aquariums and for freshwater aquariums with large or aggressive fish.

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Aquarium Glass Cleaners

Easy removal of algae from glass/acrylic surfaces.






  • Easy and efficient movement around the corners of the fish tank

  • Prevents scratching

  • Maintains your hands dry

  • A size for every surface thickness


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Aquariums Hydrometer

Hydrometers and Refract meters are essential equipment for saltwater aquariums. Use these testing devices to maintain the ideal environment for your marine aquarium inhabitants. Also great for brackish water aquariums.


Accurate measurement of specific gravity is crucial for maintaining thriving saltwater aquariums. That's why we offer the Portable Refract meter for professional results at a great price. This simple-to-use, optical instrument gives temperature-compensated readings of specific gravity and salinity clearly displayed on the internal scale.




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Aquarium Reef Buffers

Reef Buffers are essential for maintaining proper aquarium water parameters. Use Reef buffers to maintain ideal pH levels as well as replenish minerals important for healthy development of corals and other reef inhabitants.


To properly adjust saltwater aquarium pH carbonate hardness to levels crucial for reef aquariums, we recommend Kent Marine Superbuffer-dKH. This powdered pH buffer and alkalinity builder for marine aquariums adjusts the pH in saltwater aquariums to the optimum range of 8.0 - 8.3 while building the KH. Mixes clear with little or no cloudiness or precipitation.

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Aquarium Water Conditioners

Conditioners and Additives offer a convenient solution to maintaining ideal aquarium water parameters. Choose from our wide selection of water conditioners for use in freshwater or saltwater aquariums.


For a fast-acting solution that instantly and safely neutralizes chlorine and chloramines. Improved formulation eliminates toxic chlorine and chloramines and is safe to dose up to 10Xs the recommended amount to tackle even extremely high levels. Made in the USA and competitively priced to extend your aquarium budget.

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Aquarium Thermometers

Thermometers are fundamental equipment for freshwater and saltwater aquariums. These inexpensive tools provide vital temperature information regarding your aquarium. Choose from our selection of aquarium thermometers for convenient and accurate temperature readings.


For a highly visible aquarium temperature display visible even from across the room, we recommend CORAL LIFE Digital Thermometer. This fully submersible digital aquarium thermometer features an ultra bright blue LED display for easy temperature readings in F. Use submerged in freshwater or saltwater aquariums or in dry applications such as displaying air temperature in reptile terrariums.


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Fish Food

Choose from our huge selection of quality aquarium fish foods to ensure proper nutrition. Provide a varied diet of flake, freeze-dried and frozen fish foods for best health.

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Fiji Premium Live Rock

Dscription: Fiji Live Rock is one of the most popular available varieties. Aquatic Connection handpicks all of Live Rock to assure you receive only premium grade. We sort based on size and overall appearance and coralline algae coverage. It may have been flown in as Premium, but there is always an amount that does not meet our standards. This rock is pulled and sold as foundation rock, and sump rock. The remaining true premium Fiji rock is then placed in our vats of fresh synthetic seawater, re-hydrated, and when the orders come in, we carefully package each piece, and place them in an insulated cooler like container, and then that goes in a final corugated shipping box. Fiji rock contains many interesting shapes depending on where it is collected from on the reef. We see both oblong and boulder like shapes, fused colonies that are the result of ancient coral colonies along with ombination of all the descriptions above. Every piece is unique and a celebration of the oceans ability to create beauty from nature. Coralline algae will be on the rock face of each piece. This coraline algae will become part of the beauty of the aquarium, once introduced into your tank

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Shelf Live Rock

Description: Shelf Live Rock is a large head of table top, or brush Acropora's, that have died, and been encrusted with corallines of many colors. They make excellent platforms on which to place your coral specimens. When rocking your reef tank, it is acceptable to combine a few different islands rock. You may also alter the sizes and shape of your live rock with a hammer and chisel. This will not damage the integrity of the rock, or anything living within it. Please be careful to wear eye protection if you are chiseling live rock

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