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- 4 in stock€20,00
They eat very well, I think.. Ghost Cardinalfish (Zoramia leptacantha) , also called the Blue-Eyed Cardinalfish, is a peaceful shoaling species ideal for Reef aquariums. Growing to about 6–7 cm, it should be kept in...
- 2 in stock€59,00
The Giant Trochus snail is a true heavyweight in the clean-up crew, with adults reaching 10–12 cm in shell length. Its conical, thick shell shows wrinkled ridges and dotted patterns, often striped in brown, red,...
- 1 in stock€39,00
The Giant Trochus snail is a true heavyweight in the clean-up crew, with adults reaching 10–12 cm in shell length. Its conical, thick shell shows wrinkled ridges and dotted patterns, often striped in brown, red,...
- On order, not on stock€89,00
Siganus guttatus , known as the orange-spotted (or gold-lined, or Gold-saddle Rabbitfish ) spinefoot , is a robust rabbitfish from the Indo-Pacific. In well-maintained reefs or large aquariums, it is generally peaceful and reef-safe, provided...
- 2 in stock€49,00
The Stenopus zanzibaricus is a rarer cousin of the well-known coral banded shrimp. Instead of the classic red-and-white stripes, this species sports a golden-yellow body with translucent legs and white antennae. It's an eye-catching choice...
- On order, not on stock€55,00
Brittle Stars are excellent detrivores and will keep excessive detritus from building up. They like to stay in caves and other dark places. These animals can be relatively fast, but grow rapidly with regular feedings...
- Out of stock€19,00
A fair amount, not the same as in the picture, but there's enough for everyone :)
- On order, not on stock€49,00
The Green Wrasse, also known as the Pastel Green Wrasse or Green Coris, is a beautiful fish featuring an attractive, pastel green coloration. Although it lacks the elaborate patterns or intricate markings of other Halichoeres...
- 2 in stock€89,00
A good creature if there are too many Asterina starfish in the tank! Note: Only eat starfish! Their highly specific diet is probably the most fascinating thing about this shrimp species. Harlequin shrimp only eat...