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  • Cyclops -Intensiv Rot - Frozen food - 100g blister

    Petra -Aqua Cyclops -Intensiv Rot - Frozen food - 100g blister

    Frozen cyclops is a small, fresh-frozen zooplankton food for fish and other aquatic animals, including fish larvae, small-mouthed fish, and marine invertebrates like corals. It is a nutritious, natural live-food alternative that can also promote vibrant colors in fish. The food is typically sold in convenient cubes or blister packs and is often gamma-irradiated to be pathogen-free.  What it is Zooplankton: Made from tiny, fresh-frozen crustacean zooplankton.  Food for small mouths: An ideal food for fish larvae (fry), small-mouthed fish, seahorses, and pipefish.  Supports filter feeders: Excellent for marine filter-feeding invertebrates and corals.  Natural color enhancer: Contains natural pigments that can help promote vibrant colors in fish.  Pathogen-free: Often gamma-irradiated for safety.  How to use Break off a small portion, such as a single cube.  Thaw it in a separate container with a small amount of tank water for about 20 minutes. Avoid using hot water or a microwave, as this can break down nutrients.  Slowly add the defrosted food to your aquarium.  Repeat a few times a week to help maintain health and color

    €3,00

  • Последна наличност! Diadema setosum

    Diadema setosum

    2 в наличност

    Diadema setosum, commonly called the diadem urchin or long-spined sea urchin, is a species of long-spined sea urchin known for its distinct five white dots and extremely long, hollow, mildly venomous spines. It's a typical sea urchin, with a round, hard shell (test) and numerous spines. Diadema setosum is primarily found in the Indo-Pacific region, including areas from Australia and Africa to Japan and the Red Sea.  Key Features: Spines: Long, hollow, and sharp spines that can cause painful stings, though only slightly venomous.  Test: A round, hard shell made of fused plates.  Color: Black or dark brown, with five distinctive white spots on its body.  Habitat: Shallow tropical reefs in the Indo-Pacific, from Australia to Japan and the Red Sea.  Behavior: Primarily a grazer, active at night, and vulnerable to predation from fish.  Size: Maximum test diameter of 90 mm.  Symbiotic relationships: Can host the urchin shrimp Stegopontonia commensalis.  Diet: Algae.  Distinguishing Features: Diadema setosum can be distinguished from its sister species, D. savignyi, by the presence of white spots on its test, while D. savignyi has blue markings. 

    2 в наличност

    €45,00

  • Дискосома

    Дискосома

    Price per 1 polyp Discosoma sp. ferugata refers to a specific variety of mushroom coral with a vibrant green color, often described as a "metallic" or "fluorescent" green. They are known for their mushroom-like appearance and relatively low care requirements, making them a popular choice for reef aquariums.  Here's a more detailed description: Appearance: Discosoma sp. Electric Green are known for their distinctive green color, often described as a vibrant or metallic hue. They have a disc-shaped appearance and can grow to be quite large, up to 4 inches in diameter, .  Care: They are generally easy to care for, preferring low to moderate lighting and water flow. They are also relatively tolerant of different water parameters.  Habitat: Discosoma sp. are naturally found in warm waters throughout the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean, and tropical West Atlantic. They can be found in a variety of reef habitats, including intertidal zones and sheltered reefs.  Feeding: They primarily feed on the products of their symbiotic zooxanthellae, but can also supplement their diet with dissolved organic matter and particulate matter from the water column. Some may also eat small fish or food particles.  Other notes: Discosoma sp. are a part of the Corallimorpharia order, which is also related to sea anemones.They are often referred to as "mushroom corals" due to their shape.

    €8,00

  • Discosoma sp. lady bug red blue dots FRAG

    Discosoma sp. lady bug red blue dots FRAG

      Price pre polyp Discosoma sp. ferugata refers to a specific variety of mushroom coral with a vibrant green color, often described as a "metallic" or "fluorescent" green. They are known for their mushroom-like appearance and relatively low care requirements, making them a popular choice for reef aquariums.  Here's a more detailed description: Appearance: Discosoma sp. Electric Green are known for their distinctive green color, often described as a vibrant or metallic hue. They have a disc-shaped appearance and can grow to be quite large, up to 4 inches in diameter, .  Care: They are generally easy to care for, preferring low to moderate lighting and water flow. They are also relatively tolerant of different water parameters.  Habitat: Discosoma sp. are naturally found in warm waters throughout the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean, and tropical West Atlantic. They can be found in a variety of reef habitats, including intertidal zones and sheltered reefs.  Feeding: They primarily feed on the products of their symbiotic zooxanthellae, but can also supplement their diet with dissolved organic matter and particulate matter from the water column. Some may also eat small fish or food particles.  Other notes: Discosoma sp. are a part of the Corallimorpharia order, which is also related to sea anemones.They are often referred to as "mushroom corals" due to their shape.

    €13,00

  • Дънканопсамия

    Дънканопсамия

      price per polyp   Duncanopsammia is a genus of stony coral consisting of a single species, Duncanopsammia axifuga, also known as whisker coral or duncan coral. These corals form colonies of individual polyps with round skeletal bases (corallites) that can be quite large. They are commonly found in the deeper waters of Western and Northern Australia, as well as the South China Sea.  Key characteristics of Duncanopsammia axifuga: Appearance: The polyps are large and have brightly colored oral discs.  Habitat: They prefer solid objects in sandy areas.  Lighting: They thrive under low to moderate lighting.  Water Quality: They need high pH, alkalinity, and calcium levels, along with low phosphate and nitrate levels.  Feeding: They can rely on symbiotic zooxanthellae algae for photosynthesis and may also benefit from supplemental feeding of meaty marine foods like mysis and brine shrimp.  Temperament: Duncanopsammia corals are generally peaceful and can be housed with other non-aggressive corals and invertebrates, provided they have ample space to grow.  Growth: They are considered a large polyp stony (LPS) coral and can be a good choice for beginners, known for their relatively slow growth rate.  Coloration: They can come in various colors, including vibrant greens.  Tentacles: The polyps have tentacles that can retract and extend, resembling an anemone.  Commensal organisms: They can sometimes host commensal organisms like barnacles.  Defensive Mechanism: Duncan corals can release sweeper/feeder tentacles that can sting and damage other corals.  Flow: They do best with a moderate flow of water. 

    €13,00

  • Разпродажба -56%Последна наличност! EasyPumpe 2.0 - DC24V - 12000 l/h

    EasyPumpe EasyPumpe 2.0 - DC24V - 12000 l/h

    4 в наличност

    EasyPumpe 2.0 - DC24V - 12000 l/h is packed with new innovations that make your aquarium setup and maintainace very easy, safe and efficient. The 6 pole 3 Phase motors are very stable and run very quietly. This means a longer lifespan and  high efficiency. Model Leistung/W Flow /L/H Hmax./m EP-12000 85 3600 - 12000 5 These pumps come with run- dry protection Overcurrent protection Blocking protection Features the easypump uses safe 24V DC Ceramic axis - providing long life 6 pole 3 Phase motor - very quiet for fresh and marine water includes digital controller with power display settings are retained on power failure includes fittings for 20 mm, 25 mm and 30mm hose (EP-6000 and 8000) includes fittingsfor hose up to 40 mm (EP-12000) no metal screws on pump -> no rust 2 Years warranty

    4 в наличност

    €360,00€160,00

  • Разпродажба -57%Последна наличност! EasyPumpe 2.0 - DC24V - 6500 l/h

    EasyPumpe EasyPumpe 2.0 - DC24V - 6500 l/h

    4 в наличност

    EasyPumpe  2.0 - DC24V - 6500 l/h  is packed with new innovations that make your aquarium setup and maintainace very easy, safe and efficient. The 6 pole 3 Phase motors are very stable and run very quietly. This means a longer lifespan and  high efficiency. Model Leistung/W Flow /L/H Hmax./m EP-6000 48 1950 - 6500 4 These pumps come with run- dry protection Overcurrent protection Blocking protection Features the easypump uses safe 24V DC Ceramic axis - providing long life 6 pole 3 Phase motor - very quiet for fresh and marine water includes digital controller with power display settings are retained on power failure includes fittings for 20 mm, 25 mm and 30mm hose (EP-6000 and 8000) includes fittingsfor hose up to 40 mm (EP-12000) no metal screws on pump -> no rust 2 Years warranty

    4 в наличност

    €280,00€120,00

  • Echinaster luzonicus оранжево/червено L

    Echinaster luzonicus оранжево/червено L

    6 в наличност

    Echinaster sepositus , средиземноморската червеноморска звезда , е вид морска звезда от източната част на Атлантическия океан, включително Средиземно море . Описание Ехинастер сепозитус (Echinaster sepositus) има пет сравнително тънки рамена около малък централен диск. Обикновено е с диаметър до 20 см (8 инча), но по изключение може да достигне до 30 см (12 инча). Тя е ярко оранжево-червена на цвят и има сапунена повърхностна текстура, за разлика от повърхностно подобната морска звезда Henricia (друг донякъде подобен вид от същия регион е Ophidiaster ophidianus ). Повърхността е осеяна с равномерно разположени ямки, от които животното може да изпъчи наситеночервените си хриле ( папули ). Разпространение Морската звезда Echinaster sepositus се среща в Източния Атлантик , северно от Екватора , включително Средиземно море , където е една от най-разпространените морски звезди (въпреки че на практика отсъства в някои находища). Северната му граница е Ламаншът , но само от френската страна. Среща се на дълбочина от 1 до 250 м (3–820 фута) в широк спектър от местообитания, включително скалисти, песъчливи и кални дъна, както и ливади с морска трева ( Posidonia oceanica и Zostera ).

    6 в наличност

    €80,00

  • Последна наличност! Echinophyllia Sp.  Indonesian Pink  FRAG - Ultra Rare!

    Echinophyllia Sp. Indonesian Pink FRAG - Ultra Rare!

    2 в наличност

    Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), also known as chalice corals, found in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea. These corals are colonial and foliaceous, with thin, often plate-like or encrusting colonies. They are popular in reef aquariums due to their relatively easy care and various color variations.  Here's a more detailed breakdown: Appearance: Echinophyllia corals have a flat, encrusting growth habit, forming thin plates or laminae. They can have a central corallite or widely spaced radial corallites.  Color: They come in various colors, including gray-blue, green, brown, and red.  Habitat: They prefer sheltered reef environments, especially lower reef slopes and vertical surfaces.  Care in Aquariums: Echinophyllia corals thrive in moderately lit aquariums with low to moderate current and are sensitive to high levels of phosphate, according to Whitecorals.com.  Scientific Classification: Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals, often sold under the name "Chalice Coral" due to their distinct shape and difficulty in precise species differentiation, according to Whitecorals.com.  Similarities: Echinophyllia corals can resemble Oxypora, but Echinophyllia species tend to have more prominent central corallites.  Key Species: Echinophyllia aspera (Flat Lettuce Coral): A common and encrusting type of chalice coral.  Echinophyllia echinata: Similar in appearance to Echinomorpha nishihirai, featuring a prominent central corallite.  Echinophyllia echinoporoides: Characterized by small, immersed corallites and exsert costae.  Echinophyllia patula: Distinguishable by its thin laminae with widely spaced, irregular corallites.  Echinophyllia tarae: Has a distinctive paliform crown and a compact, spongy columella. 

    2 в наличност

    €60,00

  • Последна наличност! Echinophyllia sp. Purple red FRAG - Rare

    Echinophyllia sp. Purple red FRAG - Rare

    4 в наличност

    Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), also known as chalice corals, found in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea. These corals are colonial and foliaceous, with thin, often plate-like or encrusting colonies. They are popular in reef aquariums due to their relatively easy care and various color variations.  Here's a more detailed breakdown: Appearance: Echinophyllia corals have a flat, encrusting growth habit, forming thin plates or laminae. They can have a central corallite or widely spaced radial corallites.  Color: They come in various colors, including gray-blue, green, brown, and red.  Habitat: They prefer sheltered reef environments, especially lower reef slopes and vertical surfaces.  Care in Aquariums: Echinophyllia corals thrive in moderately lit aquariums with low to moderate current and are sensitive to high levels of phosphate, according to Whitecorals.com.  Scientific Classification: Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals, often sold under the name "Chalice Coral" due to their distinct shape and difficulty in precise species differentiation, according to Whitecorals.com.  Similarities: Echinophyllia corals can resemble Oxypora, but Echinophyllia species tend to have more prominent central corallites.  Key Species: Echinophyllia aspera (Flat Lettuce Coral): A common and encrusting type of chalice coral.  Echinophyllia echinata: Similar in appearance to Echinomorpha nishihirai, featuring a prominent central corallite.  Echinophyllia echinoporoides: Characterized by small, immersed corallites and exsert costae.  Echinophyllia patula: Distinguishable by its thin laminae with widely spaced, irregular corallites.  Echinophyllia tarae: Has a distinctive paliform crown and a compact, spongy columella. 

    4 в наличност

    €45,00

  • Последна наличност! Echinophyllia Sp. Purple Watermelon pink seeds FRAG - Ultra Rare!

    Echinophyllia Sp. Purple Watermelon pink seeds FRAG - Ultra Rare!

    5 в наличност

    Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), also known as chalice corals, found in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea. These corals are colonial and foliaceous, with thin, often plate-like or encrusting colonies. They are popular in reef aquariums due to their relatively easy care and various color variations.  Here's a more detailed breakdown: Appearance: Echinophyllia corals have a flat, encrusting growth habit, forming thin plates or laminae. They can have a central corallite or widely spaced radial corallites.  Color: They come in various colors, including gray-blue, green, brown, and red.  Habitat: They prefer sheltered reef environments, especially lower reef slopes and vertical surfaces.  Care in Aquariums: Echinophyllia corals thrive in moderately lit aquariums with low to moderate current and are sensitive to high levels of phosphate Scientific Classification: Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals, often sold under the name "Chalice Coral" due to their distinct shape and difficulty in precise species differentiation Similarities: Echinophyllia corals can resemble Oxypora, but Echinophyllia species tend to have more prominent central corallites.  Key Species: Echinophyllia aspera (Flat Lettuce Coral): A common and encrusting type of chalice coral.  Echinophyllia echinata: Similar in appearance to Echinomorpha nishihirai, featuring a prominent central corallite.  Echinophyllia echinoporoides: Characterized by small, immersed corallites and exsert costae.  Echinophyllia patula: Distinguishable by its thin laminae with widely spaced, irregular corallites.  Echinophyllia tarae: Has a distinctive paliform crown and a compact, spongy columella. 

    5 в наличност

    €60,00

  • Echinophyllia sp. small pox electric green FRAG

    Echinophyllia sp. small pox electric green FRAG

    6 в наличност

    Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), also known as chalice corals, found in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea. These corals are colonial and foliaceous, with thin, often plate-like or encrusting colonies. They are popular in reef aquariums due to their relatively easy care and various color variations.  Here's a more detailed breakdown: Appearance: Echinophyllia corals have a flat, encrusting growth habit, forming thin plates or laminae. They can have a central corallite or widely spaced radial corallites.  Color: They come in various colors, including gray-blue, green, brown, and red.  Habitat: They prefer sheltered reef environments, especially lower reef slopes and vertical surfaces.  Care in Aquariums: Echinophyllia corals thrive in moderately lit aquariums with low to moderate current and are sensitive to high levels of phosphate, according to Whitecorals.com.  Scientific Classification: Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals, often sold under the name "Chalice Coral" due to their distinct shape and difficulty in precise species differentiation, according to Whitecorals.com.  Similarities: Echinophyllia corals can resemble Oxypora, but Echinophyllia species tend to have more prominent central corallites.  Key Species: Echinophyllia aspera (Flat Lettuce Coral): A common and encrusting type of chalice coral.  Echinophyllia echinata: Similar in appearance to Echinomorpha nishihirai, featuring a prominent central corallite.  Echinophyllia echinoporoides: Characterized by small, immersed corallites and exsert costae.  Echinophyllia patula: Distinguishable by its thin laminae with widely spaced, irregular corallites.  Echinophyllia tarae: Has a distinctive paliform crown and a compact, spongy columella. 

    6 в наличност

    €30,00

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