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Ulva(Sea Lettuce)

We have found ulva growing in this area. I am finding it wrinkly and in the diameter of a value-menu sized hamburger bun. Looks good. This makes a fantastic refugium plant and is very desirable to pods. They eat it and live in it!

$7.99

Right Handed Hermit Crabs

A 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

Olive Nerite Snail

These snails are in high demand for fresh water, brackish water tanks, and ponds. They can be converted easily to salt water and are extremely hardy snails. These snails are not a variety that will crawl out of your tank. They have a big appetite for algae and will be found on glass and on rocks. Many of the Olive nerites that we have collected have barnacles on their shells. We have had years of experience keeping these snails, but have not had them in stock for quite a long time. We are happy to offer them again!

$1.29
$1.19
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Wild Green Molly

The Sailfin Molly, Poecilia latipinna, is a species of fish, of the genus Poecilia. They inhabit freshwater, brackish, and coastal waters from North Carolina to Texas and the Yucatan Penninsula of Mexico.The sailfin molly was originally described in 1821 as Mollienesia latipinna by the naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueuer, who based his description upon specimens from freshwater ponds in the vicinity of New Orleans, Louisiana. Sailfin mollies feed primarily upon algae and other plant materials, although they will consume a number of aquatic invertebrates, including the larvae of mosquitos. The sailfin molly is a tolerantt species, as it can exploit the thin film of oxygen-rich surface water with its upturned mouth, so is able to survive oxygen-depleted habitats. A euryhaline species, the sailfin molly may be found in a variety of saline environments, tolerating salinities as high as 87 ppt and breeding in brackish waters.

$3.99
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Ivory Mystery Snail

$1.99
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Tiger Nerite Snail

They will not crawl out of your tank. They eat a lot of algae and will be found on glass, rocks and driftwood.

$3.79
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Zebra Nerite Snails

$3.49
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New Slate Pencil Urchin

These 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

Star Snail

Star Snails are great looking snails as well as very helpful algae eaters. We just received a good stock of these awesome snails. They are active and ready to clean your rocks, sea grasses, and glass. Add some to your cart and watch them work!

$1.99
$2.49
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