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  • Echinophyllia sp. Acid Rain FRAG

    Echinophyllia sp. Acid Rain FRAG

    Out of stock

    Echinophyllia are a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), often referred to as "Chalice corals". They are colonial, foliaceous corals, typically found in the Indo-Pacific. Echinophyllia colonies often form plate-like or encrusting structures on the substrate.  Key characteristics of Echinophyllia: Shape: Thin, flat, and encrusting, sometimes with plate-like or vase-shaped formations.  Corallites: Widely spaced, irregular, and can be immersed or partly exsert.  Color: Generally gray-blue, green, or brown, with some spectacular color morphs possible.  Growth habit: They tend to grow in sheltered, lower reef slopes, often on vertical surfaces.  Habitat: Found in the Indo-Pacific, Red Sea, and other parts of the Pacific.  Classification: While often sold as "Chalice corals," precise species identification can be difficult.  In reef aquariums: Echinophyllia are popular reef aquarium corals, known for their easy care and diverse forms and colors

    Out of stock

    140.00 лв

  • Echinophyllia sp. Goldmeister FRAG

    Echinophyllia sp. Goldmeister FRAG

    Out of stock

    Echinophyllia are a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), often referred to as "Chalice corals". They are colonial, foliaceous corals, typically found in the Indo-Pacific. Echinophyllia colonies often form plate-like or encrusting structures on the substrate.  Key characteristics of Echinophyllia: Shape: Thin, flat, and encrusting, sometimes with plate-like or vase-shaped formations.  Corallites: Widely spaced, irregular, and can be immersed or partly exsert.  Color: Generally gray-blue, green, or brown, with some spectacular color morphs possible.  Growth habit: They tend to grow in sheltered, lower reef slopes, often on vertical surfaces.  Habitat: Found in the Indo-Pacific, Red Sea, and other parts of the Pacific.  Classification: While often sold as "Chalice corals," precise species identification can be difficult.  In reef aquariums: Echinophyllia are popular reef aquarium corals, known for their easy care and diverse forms and colors

    Out of stock

    120.00 лв

  • Last stock! Echinophyllia sp. Purple red FRAG - Rare

    Echinophyllia sp. Purple red FRAG - Rare

    4 in stock

    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 in stock

    80.00 лв

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

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

    5 in stock

    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 in stock

    100.00 лв

  • Echinophyllia sp. small pox electric green FRAG

    Echinophyllia sp. small pox electric green FRAG

    6 in stock

    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 in stock

    60.00 лв

  • Last stock! Eco-Balance Probiotic - 500 ml

    Aquarium Systems Eco-Balance Probiotic - 500 ml

    5 in stock

    Probiotics for Core System Health 500ml100% beneficial bacteria for your marine water aquarium. Eco-Balance, made with probiotic bacteria, increases, tenfold, the presence of good bacteria in the environment of your marine water fish.  Eco-Balance also helps to remove harmful bacteria found in the aquarium by eradicating them via competitive exclusion. Each and every effect of Eco-Balance encourages the well-being of your animals by limiting stress and will limit the risk of diseases in your aquarium. Instructions :• Shake well before use.• Do not overdose to prevent a significant fall in oxygen levels.• First use : 7,5ml to 100 litres.• Weekly use : 30ml to 100 litres. • When adding Eco-Balance, we recommend shutting down the UV steriliser for 2 hours. If the water goes cloudy, immediately turn the filter unit back on.

    5 in stock

    35.00 лв

  • Sale -23%Last stock! Ecotech Marine Radion XR 15 G6 Pro

    Ecotech Marine Ecotech Marine Radion XR 15 G6 Pro

    1 in stock

     EcoTech aims to bring you the absolute best of what’s technologically possible. In the aquarium, enjoy richer colors, pop more fluorescence and create the ultimate balance between crisp and actinic.  From its inception, Radion has set the standard for what full spectrum aquarium LED lighting can be. The 6th generation pushes the limits of color rendition and fluorescence without sacrificing any of the famous flexibility that caters to the desire of the user.  With the addition of 395nm diodes, G6 pushes deeper into the UV range, achieving a new level of coral and fish fluorescence. Both Blue and Pro models also feature a rebalancing of color channels and LED (Diode) mix to augment the most flexible and balanced spectra available in aquarium lighting. Better than ever! The G6 Hybrid Hemispherically Edge Illuminating (HEI2) optic system combined with LED placement and form factor delivers beautiful shimmer, super color mixing, ridiculously even PAR, mind-blowing spread and even the ability to adjust the type of blue hue that you love the most. Mind-blowing Spread Ultimate Fluorescence Intense Full Spectrum Color Fully programmable Wireless Control Moonlight Weather Simulation Technologically Superior Design Premium Quality Components Unmatched Support and Service Extensive Mounting Options Optional Diffuser Accessory Spread so wide it has to be seen to be believed. Radion G6 increases output from an impressive 110.5 degrees in the G5 to a staggering 126.3 degrees. This improvement was achievable through a change to the primary optic on the LEDs which then integrates with the geometry in the existing HEI (Hemispherically Edge Illuminating) secondary optic (lens). Hemispherical Edge Illumination Radion is a winner in the cost vs. output equation. The HEI2 optical system delivers 126.3 degrees of output. The result, incredibly even PAR over almost 4ft of coverage area making it the highest average output Radion and perhaps the most efficient aquarium light ever made. RADION G6 Pro The Radion Pro is responsible for lighting public aquariums, aquaculture facilities and coral spawning laboratories worldwide. Despite this, our most important user is the discerning home aquarist. Unbeatable in balanced output the G6 PRO carries the tradition further with extra capability in the blue and UV spectrum and mind-blowing additional spread!

    1 in stock

    1,200.00 лв929.00 лв

  • Sale -21% Ecotech Marine Radion XR15 G6 Blue

    Ecotech Marine Ecotech Marine Radion XR15 G6 Blue

    Out of stock

    Ecotech Marine Radion XR15 G6 Blue - Delivery on demand EcoTech aims to bring you the absolute best of what’s technologically possible. In the aquarium, enjoy richer colors, pop more fluorescence and create the ultimate balance between crisp and actinic.  From its inception, Radion has set the standard for what full spectrum aquarium LED lighting can be. The 6th generation pushes the limits of color rendition and fluorescence without sacrificing any of the famous flexibility that caters to the desire of the user.  With the addition of 395nm diodes, G6 pushes deeper into the UV range, achieving a new level of coral and fish fluorescence. Both Blue and Pro models also feature a rebalancing of color channels and LED (Diode) mix to augment the most flexible and balanced spectra available in aquarium lighting. Better than ever! The G6 Hybrid Hemispherically Edge Illuminating (HEI2) optic system combined with LED placement and form factor delivers beautiful shimmer, super color mixing, ridiculously even PAR, mind-blowing spread and even the ability to adjust the type of blue hue that you love the most. Mind-blowing Spread Ultimate Fluorescence Intense Full Spectrum Color Fully programmable Wireless Control Moonlight Weather Simulation Technologically Superior Design Premium Quality Components Unmatched Support and Service Extensive Mounting Options Optional Diffuser Accessory Spread so wide it has to be seen to be believed. Radion G6 increases output from an impressive 110.5 degrees in the G5 to a staggering 126.3 degrees. This improvement was achievable through a change to the primary optic on the LEDs which then integrates with the geometry in the existing HEI (Hemispherically Edge Illuminating) secondary optic (lens). Hemispherical Edge Illumination Radion is a winner in the cost vs. output equation. The HEI2 optical system delivers 126.3 degrees of output. The result, incredibly even PAR over almost 4ft of coverage area making it the highest average output Radion and perhaps the most efficient aquarium light ever made. RADION G6 Blue For those who love Blue – we present G6 Blue! Bluer in every way and then some. Adjustments to the diode mix offer new depths of color intensity. With so much Blue, G6 now creates the opportunity to tune the Blue look between actinic and crisp. The addition of 395nm to the LED cluster pushes fluorescence in fish and corals to the next level.

    Out of stock

    1,200.00 лв949.00 лв

  • Sale -33%Last stock! Ecotech Reef Link

    Ecotech Reef Link

    1 in stock

    Използван няколко месеца

    1 in stock

    150.00 лв100.00 лв

  • Ecsenius bicolor - L

    Ecsenius bicolor - L

    Out of stock

    The Bicolor Blenny (Ecsenius bicolor) is a popular saltwater aquarium fish known for its distinctive two-toned coloration, typically blue or dark brown in the front half and orange or yellow in the back. They are relatively hardy, peaceful, and have engaging personalities, making them a good addition to many reef aquariums.  Key characteristics: Appearance: The most prominent feature is the color division, with the front half of the body displaying a blue to dull brown hue, while the posterior half is orange or yellow. Males may exhibit more vibrant colors, especially when breeding.  Size: They typically grow to about 4 inches (10 cm) in length.  Temperament: Generally peaceful, but can be territorial towards other blennies, gobies, and dartfish in smaller tanks.  Habitat: Found in Indo-Pacific reefs, they are bottom-dwelling fish, often found among rocks and crevices.  Diet: Bicolor Blennies are primarily herbivores, consuming algae and plant matter. They will also graze on algae growing in the aquarium and should be offered a varied diet including algae-based foods.  Reef Compatibility: They are generally considered reef safe, but may nip at clams or large polyp stony corals in smaller setups or when underfed.  Aquarium Requirements: A tank of at least 30 gallons is recommended, with plenty of rocks for perching and hiding.  In aquariums: Bicolor Blennies are known for their active and curious personalities, often seen hopping from rock to rock, exploring their environment. They are a great addition to larger reef tanks where they can help control algae growth and provide entertainment with their antics. 

    Out of stock

    80.00 лв

  • Elacatinus Figaro - L

    Elacatinus Figaro - L

    Out of stock

    The Gold Neon Goby, also known as the Yellow Prow Goby or Yellowstripe Cleaning Goby, is a small, peaceful, and vibrant saltwater fish prized for its coloration and cleaning behavior. It typically has a yellow head and lower body, with a black dorsal body and a gold horizontal stripe. These gobies are relatively small, reaching about 2 inches in length, and are known for their reef-safe nature and ability to thrive in nano and community reef tanks.  Key characteristics and care: Appearance: A slender body with a bright gold stripe running horizontally, often along a black background.  Size: Reaches about 2 inches in length.  Temperament: Generally peaceful, but can be territorial with their own kind, especially in smaller aquariums.  Reef Safe: Yes, suitable for reef tanks.  Cleaning Behavior: They are known to pick parasites off of other fish, making them a valuable addition to a tank.  Tank Size: A 10-gallon tank or larger is recommended.  Diet: They are carnivores, feeding on small organisms, frozen foods, and may also feed on parasites from other fish.  Habitat: Found in the wild on coral reefs and rocky areas.  Breeding: May spawn in aquariums, laying eggs in crevices or shells.  Compatibility: Best kept singly or in mated pairs, unless the aquarium is very large, due to potential aggression towards their own kind.  In summary, the Gold Neon Goby is a beautiful and beneficial addition to a saltwater aquarium, known for its striking appearance, peaceful nature, and cleaning behavior. 

    Out of stock

    100.00 лв

  • Elacatinus oceanops- L

    Elacatinus oceanops- L

    Out of stock

    The Elacatinus oceanops, commonly known as the neon goby, is a small, colorful reef fish known for its symbiotic cleaning behavior. It features a bright blue stripe along its body, bordered by black stripes, and a white or pale belly. They grow up to 2 inches (5 cm) long and are found in the tropical Western Atlantic, from Florida to Belize.  Appearance: Coloration: A distinctive neon blue stripe runs horizontally along the body, bordered above and below by black stripes. The belly is typically white or pale.  Size: They reach a maximum length of about 5 cm (2 inches).  Shape: Elongated body typical of gobies.  Behavior: Cleaner Fish: Neon gobies are known for their cleaning behavior, removing parasites and dead skin from larger fish.  Symbiotic Relationship: This cleaning activity is a symbiotic relationship, benefiting both the goby (food source) and the larger fish (parasite removal).  Reef Dwelling: They are commonly found on coral reefs and rocky substrates, often associated with coral heads.  Aquarium Trade: They are popular in the aquarium trade due to their vibrant coloration and beneficial cleaning behavior.  Habitat and Range: Western Atlantic: Found in the tropical waters of the Western Atlantic, from Florida to Belize. Depth: They inhabit depths ranging from 1 to 45 meters (3.3 to 147.6 ft). Reefs and Rocks: They are typically found on coral reefs and rocky substrates.  Care in Aquariums: Tank Size: A minimum of 10 gallons (60 liters) is recommended for a pair.  Water Parameters: Stable water conditions with temperatures between 24°C and 28°C are crucial.  Tank Setup: Live rock for hiding and ample swimming space are important.  Feeding: They are omnivores, feeding on small crustaceans, plankton, and prepared foods (frozen or pellet).  Feeding Frequency: Multiple small feedings per day are ideal to meet their nutritional needs. 

    Out of stock

    90.00 лв

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