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Invertebrates take over important biological functions in marine aquariums. Among them are many useful helpers such as algae-grazing snails, or aiptasia-eating shrimps. On top of that, some invertebrates such as Tridacna clams stand out for their breathtaking appearance and are real eye-catchers in your reef tank.
All invertebrates offered here are aquacultured and can be kept in aquariums without any problems. Each animal has gone through quarantine and is carefully prepared for shipping and professionally packed.
Invertebrates, especially shrimps and echinoderms, must be transferred slowly with the dripping method. To do this, first open the transport bag, place it in a cup or small bucket and pour about half of the transport water away. You can now add tank water drop by drop from the aquarium via a small hose. As soon as the water volume has doubled, repeat the whole procedure and finally place the animals from the bag carefully in your saltwater aquarium. Sea urchins must not be exposed to air and can simply be transferred submerged in a cup to your aquarium.
Reference: 32-301-02-280_1
Small algae-grazing snail and important team member in...
Small algae-grazing snail and important team member in the cleaning crew of a reef tank.Captive-bred snails from our facility. With luck, they will also reproduce in your aquarium. The snails...
Reference: 31-303-03-237
The lively rockpool shrimp is a useful deritus feeder in...
The lively rockpool shrimp is a useful deritus feeder in the saltwater aquarium. Size of shrimps: approx. 2-3 cmSample photo
Reference: 32-301-02-280
The one and only true aiptasia-killer. Berghia snails do...
The one and only true aiptasia-killer. Berghia snails do not feed on anything else and even reach aiptasias sitting in small crevices or corners. When ordering, choose between one (or more) adult...
Reference: 31-303-03-236
The peppermint shrimp is a useful aiptasia killer and...
The peppermint shrimp is a useful aiptasia killer and ideal for reef tanks. Size of shrimps: approx. 2 cmSample photo
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Invertebrates take over important biological functions in marine aquariums. Among them are many useful helpers such as algae-grazing snails, or aiptasia-eating shrimps. On top of that, some invertebrates such as Tridacna clams stand out for their breathtaking appearance and are real eye-catchers in your reef tank.
All invertebrates offered here are aquacultured and can be kept in aquariums without any problems. Each animal has gone through quarantine and is carefully prepared for shipping and professionally packed.
Invertebrates, especially shrimps and echinoderms, must be transferred slowly with the dripping method. To do this, first open the transport bag, place it in a cup or small bucket and pour about half of the transport water away. You can now add tank water drop by drop from the aquarium via a small hose. As soon as the water volume has doubled, repeat the whole procedure and finally place the animals from the bag carefully in your saltwater aquarium. Sea urchins must not be exposed to air and can simply be transferred submerged in a cup to your aquarium.