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Astrea SnailsThese snails are collected the caribbean. These snails are excellent algae eaters. These snails will right themselves if on course substrate or near a hard surface. They will keep glass clear of green slime algae as well as diatom algae. $1.29
$1.29
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Bubble SnailsThe Bubble Snail(Bulla Occiddentalis) is a great snail to have for freshening up your sand/mud bed. These snails are omnivores and will hunt tiny organisms like some worms and tiny mollusks. They will also eat cyano and diatoms. They are primarily a nocturnal snail. They will be seen climbing rocks and glass at different times of the day. They are reef safe and a unique addition to your aquarium. $2.49 |
Blue Leg HermitCaribbean Blue Leg Hermits make excellent scavengers. They will eat filamentous algae and cyanobacteria. These little crabs are very active and beautiful. $1.99 |
Ice Cream Cone WormPectinariidae, or the trumpet worms or ice cream cone worms, are a family of marine polychaete worms that build tubes using grains of sand roughly resembling ice cream cones or trumpets. These structures can be up to 5 centimetres long. The ones I currently have available are between 1/2" to an inch long. The earliest pectinariid fossils are known from the Cretaceous. We've collected a few especially for those of you who like unique, this is it! $4.49 |
New Slate Pencil UrchinThese neat urchins are omnivores. They will eat algae, detritus, sponge, and possibly corals. They remain nearly motionless during the day and forage by night. They are about 2.5 -3" across. $4.49
$8.99
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Peppermint ShrimpVery popular for use in reef aquariums to help control Aptasia anemones.These are also known as Caribbean Cleaner Shrimp. They reproduce readily in the aquarium although the babies are very difficult to rear. This makes these shrimp ideal for keeping in display tanks as a consistant food source for smaller fish and invertebrates. These shrimp are purchased from our local wholesaler. $9.99
$5.49
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Right Handed Hermit CrabsA great little native hermit crab. These hermits will stay small, smaller than Blue Leg Hermits. Due to their size, they are deemed reef safe. They are an omnivore, but it's natural habitat is grass beds. These hermits don't know what coral is. They feed on algae and excess food in the substrate. $1.09 |