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  • Reef Tonic- Two part system - 2x5l

    Aquarium Systems Reef Tonic- Two part system - 2x5l

    6 in stock

    Aquarium Systems Reef Tonic 2x5 L is a two-part liquid solution designed to stabilize pH and alkalinity in reef aquariums, mimicking natural seawater conditions. It helps maintain the balance between carbon dioxide and calcium, which can be disrupted by aquarium inhabitants. The product is available in two sizes, 2x500 ml and 2x5 L, and is suitable for use with dosing pumps according to Instagram posts from Aquarium Systems.  Here's a more detailed breakdown: Two-Part Solution: Reef Tonic is composed of two separate liquids, indicated as Component I and Component II, which are designed to be added to the aquarium in a specific ratio to achieve the desired buffering effect.  pH and Alkalinity Buffer: The primary function of Reef Tonic is to buffer or stabilize the pH and alkalinity (carbonate hardness) levels in the aquarium water.  Natural Balance: By maintaining these parameters, Reef Tonic aims to replicate the natural conditions found in seawater, which is crucial for the health and well-being of reef inhabitants.  Calcium and Carbon Dioxide Balance: It specifically addresses the imbalance between calcium and carbon dioxide, which can be affected by the metabolic processes of corals and other reef organisms.  Dosing Pump Compatibility: The 2x5 L size is designed for easy and convenient use with automatic dosing pumps, allowing for precise and consistent addition of the solution to the aquarium.  Reef Keeping: Reef Tonic is a component of reef-keeping systems, helping maintain the essential water parameters for healthy coral growth and overall reef ecosystem stability. 

    6 in stock

    130.00 лв

  • Sale -25%Last stock! Resun Deluxe Aquarium glass Algae scraper DS12 - 30 cm/ 12''

    Resun Resun Deluxe Aquarium glass Algae scraper DS12 - 30 cm/ 12''

    1 in stock

    Resun Deluxe Aquarium glass Algae scraper DS12 - 30 cm/ 12''  

    1 in stock

    20.00 лв15.00 лв

  • Last stock! Rhodactis Red Orient- FRAG

    Rhodactis Red Orient- FRAG

    5 in stock

    price per polyp   Rhodactis, commonly known as mushroom corals, are a type of corallimorph that are easily recognizable by their large, individual polyps that resemble mushrooms. They are related to stony corals but do not form a stony skeleton. Rhodactis are popular in reef aquariums for their easy care and adaptable nature.  Key Characteristics of Rhodactis: Appearance: They are soft, fleshy, and have a jelly-like texture. Their individual polyps can be quite large, often reaching 1-18 inches in size.  Color and Texture: They come in a wide variety of colors, including green, brown, tan, pink, and purple, and can have different textures, some even resembling hairy mushrooms.  Habitat: They are found in the Indo-Pacific region, including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.  Care: Rhodactis are known for being easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of aquarium environments.  Feeding: They are photosynthetic and can also feed on particulate matter and small invertebrates.  Lighting: Rhodactis generally prefer low to moderate lighting, ideally in the range of 75-150 PAR.  Flow: They prefer low to moderate water flow.  Rhodactis in Reef Aquariums: Rhodactis mushrooms are a popular choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists.  They can be placed in a variety of reef tank environments, making them a versatile choice.  They can be propagated (fragged) by experienced hobbyists.  Some species, like the Elephant Ear variety, can even be aggressive feeders and may consume smaller fish.   

    5 in stock

    75.00 лв

  • Ricordea Florida Green FRAG

    Ricordea Florida Green FRAG

    6 in stock

    Price per 1 polyp Ricordea florida, a type of corallimorph, is a popular and hardy "false coral" known for its bright colors and ease of care in saltwater aquariums. They are characterized by a small, disc-like body with short, bubble-like tentacles and come in various shades of purple, orange, green, blue, and yellow. While they are not true corals, they are still considered a popular addition to many reef tanks.  Key characteristics of Ricordea florida: Appearance: They have a disc-like body with a smooth, sometimes ruffled edge, and a central oral disk where the mouth and tentacles are located.  Tentacles: Short, rounded tentacles cover the body, and these can be various colors, including the mouth.  Coloration: They exhibit a wide range of colors, including purple, orange, green, blue, and yellow.  Ease of Care: Ricordea florida is known for being easy to care for, making it suitable for beginners.  Habitat: They are native to the Caribbean and are found in shallow, turbid waters.  Feeding: They are primarily suspension feeders and can also photosynthesize, making them relatively easy to maintain.  Growth and Reproduction: They can grow quickly and often reproduce by splitting or budding.  Water Conditions: They prefer a moderate water current and light.

    6 in stock

    35.00 лв

  • Last stock! Ricordea Yuma Neon Green

    Ricordea Yuma Neon Green

    1 in stock

    Ricordea yuma is a vibrant, soft coral species known for its distinctive, often bright colors and irregular, bubble-like tentacles. They are a popular choice for reef aquariums due to their relatively easy care and beautiful appearance. Ricordea yuma are native to the Pacific Ocean and are known for their ability to thrive in a variety of lighting conditions. They can reproduce both sexually and asexually through budding.  Key Characteristics: Shape: Ricordea yuma typically have a rounded or lobed shape, with a large mouth disk.  Color: They come in a wide range of colors, including neon greens, oranges, and blues.  Tentacles: Their surface is covered with an irregular mat of short, bubble-like tentacles.  Care: They generally prefer moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow.  Growth: They can spread by budding, allowing them to colonize areas quickly.  Hardiness: They are relatively hardy and suitable for both beginner and experienced reef keepers.  Distinguishing Features from Ricordea Florida: Ricordea yuma tend to have a higher concentration of tentacles around the mouth, while Ricordea florida have a more random distribution of tentacles. Ricordea yuma also tend to have alternating rows of large and small tentacles radiating outwards from the mouth. 

    1 in stock

    120.00 лв

  • Rochia Nilotica L

    Rochia Nilotica L

    20 in stock

    Rochia nilotica, commonly called the commercial top shell, is a marine gastropod mollusk. It's a sizable, heavy, and conical sea snail, with a shell length ranging from 50mm to 165mm and a diameter of 100mm to 120mm . The shell is thick, has an off-white color with irregular axial reddish stripes, and is found in marine environments like tropical reefs.  Here's a more detailed description: Shape: The shell is conical and subperforate, meaning it has a circular opening at the apex.  Size: It can reach lengths of 50mm to 165mm and diameters of 100mm to 120mm.  Color: The shell is off-white with large, irregular reddish stripes.  Surface: The body whorl is smooth, with concave sides above a protruding, acutely rounded, and thickened periphery .  Other features: The base of the shell is flat and marked with shallow spiral ridges. The aperture (opening) is square-shaped.  Habitat: It is found in marine environments, particularly tropical reefs.  Rochia nilotica is considered a commercially important species, both as a food source and a source of mother-of-pearl for jewelry and buttons. It is also known as a trochus shell or topshell

    20 in stock

    25.00 лв

  • Salarias fasciatus L

    Salarias fasciatus L

    Out of stock

    Salarias fasciatus, commonly known as the jewelled blenny or lawnmower blenny, is a small, camouflaged fish typically found in marine environments. They are characterized by their olive to brown coloration, with numerous dark bars and white spots, and a tendency to blend in with rocks and coral. They can reach a maximum length of 5.5 inches (14 cm).  Here's a more detailed description: Size and Shape: Salarias fasciatus is a relatively small fish, reaching a maximum length of 14 cm (5.5 inches). They have an elongated body shape, with a distinctively fatter body than head.  Coloration and Patterns: They exhibit a mottled or sandy color, often with dark bars, pale spots, and streaks. Some individuals may also have fine blue spots with dark outlines along their rear body.  Fin Structure: Their dorsal and anal fins are attached to the base of the caudal fin by a membrane. Adult males have elongated anterior rays on the anal fin.  Camouflage: Their coloration and patterns are adapted for blending in with their surroundings, allowing them to camouflage with rocks, coral, and rubble.  Diet: While often called "lawnmower blennies" due to their algae-eating habits, they are primarily detritivores, with algae making up only a small part of their diet.  Behavior: They are known for their personality and habit of "transfixing" onlookers with their large orbital eyes while exploring their environment. 

    Out of stock

    80.00 лв

  • Salarias ramosus

    Salarias ramosus

    Out of stock

    Salarias ramosus, commonly known as the Starry Blenny, is a small to medium-sized fish with a dark brown or black body adorned with numerous small, white spots, giving it a starry appearance. It also features white markings around the mouth, pectoral fin bases, and along its back, as well as white "antlers" or frills on the head. These blennies are herbivores, primarily grazing on marine algae and detritus.  Here's a more detailed description: Appearance: The Starry Blenny is characterized by its dark body color, often appearing red-brown or black, with a multitude of small, white spots that resemble stars. They also have white markings around the mouth, at the bases of their pectoral fins, and in the form of saddle or band-like patches on their back. White "antlers" or frills are also present on their head.  Habitat: These blennies are found in shallow, coastal areas, including reefs, and can also be found in brackish estuaries. They are often seen near reef rubble margins or in shallow protected areas.  Behavior: Salarias ramosus are generally solitary or live in small groups. They are known to be territorial and can be aggressive towards other blennies, as well as some other fish that compete for food.  Diet: Primarily herbivores, Starry Blennies graze on various marine algae and detritus. They have specialized, comb-like teeth for algae grazing.  Conservation Status: Salarias ramosus is currently classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.  Size: These blennies can reach a length of up to 14 centimeters (5.5 inches)

    Out of stock

    80.00 лв

  • Sale -24%Last stock! Salinity Refractometer

    Aqualight Salinity Refractometer

    2 in stock

    Product information "Refraktometer - Salinity meter with automatic temperature compensation" You are purchasing a high quality refractometer for testing the salinity of your marine aquarium water.A refractometer is by far the most accurate way of measuring the salinity in your aquarium.This refractometer is automatic temperate compensation, meaning the temperature of the aquarium water sample will not effect the reading.This refractometer comes complete with hard carry case, pipette for water sample, calibration screw, cleaning cloth and instruction manual.

    2 in stock

    85.00 лв65.00 лв

  • Sale -17%Last stock! Sander air diffusor Mammut-Nr.4 35x35x90mm

    Sander Sander air diffusor Mammut-Nr.4 35x35x90mm

    2 in stock

    Sander air diffusor Mammut-Nr.4 35x35x90mm

    2 in stock

    18.00 лв15.00 лв

  • Last stock! Sarcophyton sp. Stargazer FRAG

    Sarcophyton sp. Stargazer FRAG

    4 in stock

    Sarcophyton is a genus of soft corals, commonly known as toadstool or mushroom leather corals, belonging to the family Alcyoniidae. They are popular in reef aquariums and are known for their fleshy, soft, and often ruffled appearance, resembling toadstools or mushrooms.  Here's a more detailed description: Appearance: Sarcophyton corals typically have a stalk and a flat, often ruffled or folded cap (capitulum). They come in various colors, including brown, white, and gold.  Soft Coral: Unlike stony corals, Sarcophyton corals lack a hard, stony skeleton. They are made of soft tissues and do not contribute to reef building.  Habitat: They are found in various reef environments, particularly in the Indo-Pacific and tropical to subtropical climates.  Care: They are generally considered easy to care for and can thrive in a wide range of conditions, including moderate to strong water flow and light, and can tolerate some fluctuations in water parameters.  Symbiotic Relationships: They host symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) that provide them with nutrients, contributing to their growth and coloration.  Growth: Sarcophyton corals can grow rapidly, sometimes shedding some of their outer skin as they mature

    4 in stock

    80.00 лв

  • Last stock! Saron Inermis - XL

    Saron Inermis - XL

    3 in stock

    The Saron inermis, also known as the Pinecone Marble Shrimp, is a small, colorful shrimp found in tropical Indo-Pacific reefs. They are characterized by their prominent rostrum, banded legs, and opaque white spots on their abdomen. They are typically found lurking in rocky crevices during the day and emerge at night to forage.  Key features of Saron inermis: Appearance: They have a translucent body with a mix of white, green, brown, and red coloration, which helps them camouflage in their environment. They grow to about 1.6 to 2 inches (4-5 cm).  Habitat: They inhabit tropical reefs, specifically in the Indo-Pacific region.  Behavior: They are solitary and likely territorial, with males sometimes engaging in ritualistic combat using elongated legs. They are known to be omnivores, feeding on both plant and animal matter.  Aquarium keeping: They are popular in the aquarium trade due to their unique appearance. They are relatively easy to care for in an aquarium, with a recommended tank size of at least 11 gallons (50 liters).  Reproduction: They are gonochoric, meaning they have separate sexes. Mating involves a precopulatory courtship ritual using olfactory and tactile cues, with indirect sperm transfer.   

    3 in stock

    90.00 лв

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