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Fish
z84 Banngai cardinalfish Singles only available, mainly males. We have been keeping pairs for our own brood for now, pairs will become available at a latter date. $35
z72 Orchard Dottieback. $110
z72p Orchard Dottieback Pair $195
662 Clarke's clown fish Black and white Western Australia colouration, pairs and family groups available. $19.05
z35 Orange and white ocellaris (Nemo) Pairs and family groups available. CARE $19.05
Z35b Black and white ocellaris (Darwin variant 100% Black with white stripes). Pairs and family groups available. CARE $30
Z101 Gold striped maroon clowns. Pairs and family groups available. CARE $30
Shrimp
i74 Peppermint shrimp "Peppy's" Nocturnal by nature they don't spend a lot of time in full view spending most of the day in caves and under rocks. They venture at night scouring the aquarium for things to eat. Some of the favored feeds of Peppy's include troublesome Aptisa anemones that sting sea horses and can populate reef aquariums in alarming numbers. These are cultured buy the Seahorse sanctuary. CARE $16.50
Snails
i72 Green Turbo snails Turbo snails are a ideal aquarium algae snail eating most nuisance algae types. They are very capable at maintaining a self perpetuating population once introduced. $1.05
Sea horses and pipe fish All our seahorses are tropical and captive raised stock from the Seahorse Sanctuary. We have dealt with seahorse sanctuary since its inception, and their quality and durability of their cultured sea horses has never failed to impress us. Newly arrived horses feed straight after getting out of their shipping bags. To ever loose one is a notable event, provided you set up a quality home to house them and keep a well maintained aquarium, these horses will give you years of trouble free seahorse keeping. CARE
z20 Coral seahorse. Hippocampus barbouri The original cultured horse from the Seahorse Sanctuary. We find these horses the most prone to the problem known as as gas bubble disease, so we don't recommend them to beginners. Provided with good water quality this is not an issue, we recommend new hobbyists inexperienced in maintaining the water quality avoid Barb's as a first horse. Otherwise an excellent horse, always the first to line up at the aquariums' glass at the sight of you waiting to be fed! $40
Z98 Golden racer seahorse. Hippocampus reidi A brilliant horse active at hunting down the food. $40
Z99 Rainbow brumby. Hippocampus angustus A personal favorite, Spiny's are slower to let go and chase down the food as they prefer to select a hitch to ambush any passing food. They have a more robust build and a strong grip. Spiny's are the most colorful horse able to mimic their favorite hitch coloration, with whites, oranges, reds, greens and yellows. $40
CB Hybrid sea horse.. Cross between a Angustus and a Barbouri Wow now these are seriously good aquarium horses very active. We have found them to eat almost any suitable size food offered, normal aquarium frozen feeds and our own mix of frozen sea foods. $40
z87 Janss pipe fish. Doryrhamphus janssi Striking coloration of these pipes makes them hard to avoid. Janss like a cave to shelter in when they feel threatened and will sleep against its roof at night. Well capable of life in reef aquarium. $40
z86 Red banded pipe fish. Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus The more out going pipe spending more time out in the open water of the aquarium. $35
Stars
i93 Micro brittle stars. Pack of at least 10 tiny brittle stars < 1cm across ideal to add to either a sand bed or bare bottom tank or refugium to aid in the break down of detritus and mulm. Well capable of establishing a self perpetuating colony. $15

 


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