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GAIN FRESHWATER SALTWATER FISH TANK FILTER + 9W UV LAMP 100G HW-403B $89.99 |
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GAIN FRESH/SALT WATER FISH TANK EXTERNAL FILTER + 9W UV LAMP HW-304B $96.99 |
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Reef Invertebrates: An Essential Guide to Selection, Care and Compatibility $42.95 At 400 pages, this first volume of the Natural Marine Aquarium series takes a comprehensive look at the wide range of wondrous organisms both large and small for modern marine aquaria. Topics include extensive refugium and natural filtration methodologies, dynamic living vegetable and animal filters, and… of course, gorgeous photo galleries and information on husbandry for all the magnificent re… |
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Studeriotes sp. Christmas Tree Coral $39.99 Christmas Tree Coral ( Studeriotes sp. , also known as Medusa Coral or French Tickler Coral) is quite unique. It resembles a tree in shape when extended, and may be colored white, tan or brown. At night, the coral withdraws into its column much like an anemone may withdraw its tentacles. It extends during the day to feed. The base of the coral is buried in the substrate and will grow thin root-like structures to keep itself in place. These soft corals are not photosynthetic and do not require lighting. They do require planktonic feedings, moderate current, and sufficient trace element levels to thrive. While the coral itself is fairly hardy, its feeding requirements make it fairly difficult to maintain over time. |
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Christmas Tree Coral – Small (2-3 Length) $23.99 Christmas Tree Coral This multi-branched, small polyped coral is also known as the Medusa Coral. During shipping, it is normal for the coral to be small and pulled in. As it acclimates to a tank, the coral will expand to a much larger size so ample space should be provided between it and other corals. Prefers to be placed at the bottom of the aquarium on a sandy surface. |
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Christmas Tree Coral – Medium (3-4 Length) $28.99 Christmas Tree Coral This multi-branched, small polyped coral is also known as the Medusa Coral. During shipping, it is normal for the coral to be small and pulled in. As it acclimates to a tank, the coral will expand to a much larger size so ample space should be provided between it and other corals. Prefers to be placed at the bottom of the aquarium on a sandy surface. |
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Vita-Chem Saltwater – 16 oz. $24.99 Vita-Chem Saltwater is a complete pre-stabilized multi-vitamin supplement, with lipids and amino acids, water and tissue soluble, which brings the coral reef to marine fish and animals kept in closed systems. Great for fin regeneration and lateral line disease. |
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Vita-Chem Saltwater – 4 oz. $7.99 Vita-Chem Saltwater is a complete pre-stabilized multi-vitamin supplement, with lipids and amino acids, water and tissue soluble, which brings the coral reef to marine fish and animals kept in closed systems. Great for fin regeneration and lateral line disease. |
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Kenya Tree Coral – Small (2-3 Length) $39.99 Kenya Tree Coral With strong lighting and good currents, the Kenya Tree Coral becomes a great addition to any reef tank. This multi-branched, small polyped coral has a body similar to a tree with a thick trunk and somewhat thinner branches.. As this is a semi-aggressive coral, adequate space should be given to this species as it can damage its tankmates. During shipping, it is normal for the coral to be small and pulled in. It is highly recommended that the secretion be rinsed off in sea water before adding the coral to a tank. It does require more food than other corals as it relies less on its photosynthetic algae within. |
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Kenya Tree Coral – Medium (3-5 Length) $47.99 Kenya Tree Coral With strong lighting and good currents, the Kenya Tree Coral becomes a great addition to any reef tank. This multi-branched, small polyped coral has a body similar to a tree with a thick trunk and somewhat thinner branches.. As this is a semi-aggressive coral, adequate space should be given to this species as it can damage its tankmates. During shipping, it is normal for the coral to be small and pulled in. It is highly recommended that the secretion be rinsed off in sea water before adding the coral to a tank. It does require more food than other corals as it relies less on its photosynthetic algae within. |
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Kenya Tree Coral – Large (5-7 Length) $57.99 Kenya Tree Coral With strong lighting and good currents, the Kenya Tree Coral becomes a great addition to any reef tank. This multi-branched, small polyped coral has a body similar to a tree with a thick trunk and somewhat thinner branches.. As this is a semi-aggressive coral, adequate space should be given to this species as it can damage its tankmates. During shipping, it is normal for the coral to be small and pulled in. It is highly recommended that the secretion be rinsed off in sea water before adding the coral to a tank. It does require more food than other corals as it relies less on its photosynthetic algae within. |
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Coral Vital – 16 oz. $27.89 Marc Weiss Coral Vital Pro enhances the growth of coraline algae, anemones, mushrooms and sponges, promotes coral polyp regeneration and reproduction, aids damaged corals, coral adhesion to substrate, and causes saltwater ich to become dormant. In addition to boosting coral growth, Coral Vital enhances the utilization of organic wastes. Size: 16 fl. oz. |
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Kenya Tree Coral (Aquacultured A&M Aquatics) (1-2 Length) $19.99 Kenya Tree Coral (Aquacultured A&M) With strong lighting and good currents, the Kenya Tree Coral becomes a great addition to any reef tank. This multi-branched, small polyped coral has a body similar to a tree with a thick trunk and somewhat thinner branches. This is a semi-aggressive coral, so adequate space should be given to this species, as it can damage its tankmates. During shipping, it is normal for the coral to be small and pulled in. It is highly recommended that the secretion be rinsed off in sea water before adding the coral to a tank. It does require more food than other corals, as it relies less on its photosynthetic algae within. |
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Capnella sp. Kenya Tree Coral Frag (ORA) $39.99 Kenya Tree Corals ( Capnella sp. ) are so named because of their very tree-like appearance. They usually have greyish “trunks” with brown or, less commonly, green “leaves”. These “leaves” – the polyps of the coral – are larger than most other similar corals. The coral itself has a sandpaper-like texture as opposed to the slippery feel of some similar corals. Kenya Tree Corals are one of the easiest leather corals. They adapt well to most conditions, although they will have brighter colors under more intense lighting. They receive some of their nutrition from the photosynthetic algae in their tissues but will also filter-feed and absorb some nutrients and minerals from the water. The corals should be supplements with planktonic filter-feeder foods, especially under less intense lighting. Capnella corals tend to be less aggressive than other leathers. They do shed a layer of their mucus periodically and can irritate some other sensitive corals – particularly large-polyped stony corals – so they should not be placed close together. Colonies can also grow very large fairly quickly under ideal conditions. Kenya Tree Corals do best in moderate flow but can tolerate higher conditions. These corals are easy to propagate and “frag” in home aquariums. A piece of the colony can be cut off with a sharp blade or shears and allowed to re-attach to a hard base like a frag plug, piece of rubble rock or shell. Reduce the flow around the new frag until it attaches or use a piece of netting or fishing line to help the new piece stay in place. ORA Frags are propogated by Oceans, Reefs & Aquariums, the largest marine ornamental fish hatchery in the world. They continuously develop new frags and many are available in very limited quantities. We are proud to offer ORA’s corals as part of our coral frag collection. |
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Capnella sp. Kenya Tree Coral – Large $54.99 Kenya Tree Corals ( Capnella sp. ) are so named because of their very tree-like appearance. They usually have greyish “trunks” with brown or, less commonly, green “leaves”. These “leaves” – the polyps of the coral – are larger than most other similar corals. The coral itself has a sandpaper-like texture as opposed to the slippery feel of some similar corals. Kenya Tree Corals are one of the easiest leather corals. They adapt well to most conditions, although they will have brighter colors under more intense lighting. They receive some of their nutrition from the photosynthetic algae in their tissues but will also filter-feed and absorb some nutrients and minerals from the water. The corals should be supplements with planktonic filter-feeder foods, especially under less intense lighting. Capnella corals tend to be less aggressive than other leathers. They do shed a layer of their mucus periodically and can irritate some other sensitive corals – particularly large-polyped stony corals – so they should not be placed close together. Colonies can also grow very large fairly quickly under ideal conditions. Kenya Tree Corals do best in moderate flow but can tolerate higher conditions. These corals are easy to propagate and “frag” in home aquariums. A piece of the colony can be cut off with a sharp blade or shears and allowed to re-attach to a hard base like a frag plug, piece of rubble rock or shell. Reduce the flow around the new frag until it attaches or use a piece of netting or fishing line to help the new piece stay in place. |
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Capnella sp. Green Kenya Tree Coral $59.99 Kenya Tree Corals ( Capnella sp. ) are so named because of their very tree-like appearance. They usually have greyish “trunks” with brown or, less commonly, green “leaves”. These “leaves” – the polyps of the coral – are larger than most other similar corals. The coral itself has a sandpaper-like texture as opposed to the slippery feel of some similar corals. Kenya Tree Corals are one of the easiest leather corals. They adapt well to most conditions, although they will have brighter colors under more intense lighting. They receive some of their nutrition from the photosynthetic algae in their tissues but will also filter-feed and absorb some nutrients and minerals from the water. The corals should be supplements with planktonic filter-feeder foods, especially under less intense lighting. Capnella corals tend to be less aggressive than other leathers. They do shed a layer of their mucus periodically and can irritate some other sensitive corals – particularly large-polyped stony corals – so they should not be placed close together. Colonies can also grow very large fairly quickly under ideal conditions. Kenya Tree Corals do best in moderate flow but can tolerate higher conditions. These corals are easy to propagate and “frag” in home aquariums. A piece of the colony can be cut off with a sharp blade or shears and allowed to re-attach to a hard base like a frag plug, piece of rubble rock or shell. Reduce the flow around the new frag until it attaches or use a piece of netting or fishing line to help the new piece stay in place. |
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Capnella sp. Kenya Tree Coral – Medium $39.99 Kenya Tree Corals ( Capnella sp. ) are so named because of their very tree-like appearance. They usually have greyish “trunks” with brown or, less commonly, green “leaves”. These “leaves” – the polyps of the coral – are larger than most other similar corals. The coral itself has a sandpaper-like texture as opposed to the slippery feel of some similar corals. Kenya Tree Corals are one of the easiest leather corals. They adapt well to most conditions, although they will have brighter colors under more intense lighting. They receive some of their nutrition from the photosynthetic algae in their tissues but will also filter-feed and absorb some nutrients and minerals from the water. The corals should be supplements with planktonic filter-feeder foods, especially under less intense lighting. Capnella corals tend to be less aggressive than other leathers. They do shed a layer of their mucus periodically and can irritate some other sensitive corals – particularly large-polyped stony corals – so they should not be placed close together. Colonies can also grow very large fairly quickly under ideal conditions. Kenya Tree Corals do best in moderate flow but can tolerate higher conditions. These corals are easy to propagate and “frag” in home aquariums. A piece of the colony can be cut off with a sharp blade or shears and allowed to re-attach to a hard base like a frag plug, piece of rubble rock or shell. Reduce the flow around the new frag until it attaches or use a piece of netting or fishing line to help the new piece stay in place. |
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Coral Art – Discosoma – Yellow $6.99 This beautifully crafted aquarium coral ornament is the ultimate Nature’s mimic in your aquarium. Completly color fast and safe for any freshwater or saltwater aquarium, these attractive aquarium ornaments actually flow with your aquarium’s water for a natural effect. Completely safe molded material will not fade over time. |