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    Kessil Control Extension Cable

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    An extender cable for either between lights or between controller and your A360 Kessil light. Length: 6' (1.8 meters) Plug Types: 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo male phono plug to 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo female phono jack.

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    $27.00

  • Buy Kessil Gooseneck LED Mount at www.jlaquatics.com Kessil Gooseneck LED Mount

    Kessil Gooseneck LED Mount

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    Kessil's Gooseneck is a versatile mounting option that allows you to customize the positioning of your light. Designed to be used on most glass tanks, its 24 inch malleable but sturdy arm provides a strong, adaptable solution to install your Kessil aquarium light. Kit Includes: Gooseneck Bracket A3XX Bracket (note: A1XX mounting bracket is not included in this kit - it is included with new A1XX lights). 3 cable ties for cord routing.

    $45.00

  • Sale Kessil Gooseneck LED Mount - OPENBOX - No Fitting Screws Kessil Gooseneck LED Mount - OPENBOX - No Fitting Screws

    Kessil Gooseneck LED Mount - OPENBOX - No Fitting Screws

    OPENBOX - NO FITTING SCREWS Kessil's Gooseneck is a versatile mounting option that allows you to customize the positioning of your light. Designed to be used on most glass tanks, its 24 inch malleable but sturdy arm provides a strong, adaptable solution to install your Kessil aquarium light. Kit Includes: Gooseneck Bracket A3XX Bracket (note: A1XX mounting bracket is not included in this kit - it is included with new A1XX lights). 3 cable ties for cord routing.

    $45.00 $20.00

  • Special Order Buy Kessil H160W-E LED Tuna Flora Aquarium Light at www.jlaquatics.com Kessil H160W-E LED Tuna Flora Aquarium Light

    Kessil H160W-E LED Tuna Flora Aquarium Light

    The big brother of the H80 Tuna Flora, The H160 can be used for larger applications where the H80 just doesn't give you enough light. This light is the perfect color blend for refugiums or planted aquariums - great for algae/plant growing.Full Spectrum with UV and InfraredThe H160 Tuna Flora features four efficient spectrums - BLUE, GROW, BLOOM, RED - in one single fixture. The light is perfectly blended, with wavelengths including near UVA and Infrared (ranging from 380-780 nm), enhancing photosynthetic efficiency. The BLUE spectrum quickly develops the frame of a plant during every stage by promoting prolific stem extension. The GROW spectrum is designed to produce all-around vegetative growth throughout the life cycles of many different plants. The BLOOM spectrum boosts yield by encouraging plentiful flowering during the plants' crucial reproductive stage. The RED spectrum is designed for tissue culture and cloning by producing maximum root growth during the plant's whole life. During the finishing stage, the RED spectrum also increases the plants' productivity and the quality of the harvest. Intensity & PenetrationOur patented Dense Matrix LED technology produces a concentrated single point source with enough power to penetrate past the canopy and deliver light to the entire plant. The high-quality optic design ensures minimal light loss and uniform plant growth, perfect for most refugiums as well.Adjustable Spectrum with Dimming CapabilitiesEasy-to-use intensity and color dials allow the user to switch between the spectrums and adjust intensity from 10% to 100%, maximizing flexibility and convenience.Simple External Control and ProgrammingH160 Tuna Flora fixtures can be controlled with the easy-to-use Spectral Controller and daisy-chained with other Kessil 0-10V controllable lights. Use the Spectral Controller to create custom day-night schedules for plants with differing needs. The H160 Tuna Flora is also compatible with any 0-10V controller.Heat ManagementThe H160 Tuna Flora features advanced thermal management for consistent light output while consuming minimal power and producing less heat than traditional lights.Specifications Fixture Dimensions: 4" x 2.48" (Length x Diameter) Coverage Area: Up to 24" surface diameter. Multiple fixtures can be daisy-chained together with the Unit Link Cables (sold separately) for larger refugiums. Power Consumption: Up to 40W Maximum. Power Supply: 100-240V AC (input), 19V DC (output) What's in the Box 1 - H160 Tuna Flora 1 - 19V-60W Power Supply 2 - Golden Metal Hooks 2 - Brackets 1 - Gooseneck Mount (Gooseneck sold separately)

    $339.00

  • Special Order Buy Kessil H80 Tuna Flora LED Grow Light at www.jlaquatics.com Kessil H80 Tuna Flora LED Grow Light

    Kessil H80 Tuna Flora LED Grow Light

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    Perfect for refugiums and planted tanks!The H80 Tuna Flora features four efficient spectrums - BLUE, GROW, BLOOM, RED - in one single fixture. The light is perfectly blended, with wavelengths including true UV and Infrared (ranging from 360-780 nm), enhancing photosynthetic efficiency.The BLUE spectrum quickly develops the frame of a plant during every stage by promoting prolific stem extension.The GROW spectrum is designed to produce all-around vegetative growth throughout the life cycles of many different plants.The BLOOM spectrum boosts yield by encouraging plentiful flowering during the plants' crucial reproductive stage.The RED spectrum is designed for tissue culture and cloning by producing maximum root growth during the plant's whole life. During the finishing stage, the RED spectrum also increases the plants' productivity and the quality of the harvest.Intensity and PenetrationOur Dense Matrix LED technology produces a concentrated single point source with enough power to penetrate past the canopy and deliver light to the entire plant. The high-quality optic design ensures minimal light loss and uniform plant growth.Adjustable Spectrum with Dimming CapabilitiesEasy-to-use intensity and color dials allow the user to switch between the spectrums and adjust intensity from 10% to 100%, maximizing flexibility and convenience.Simple External Control and ProgrammingH80 Tuna Flora fixtures can be controlled with the easy-to-use Spectral Controller and daisy-chained together to link up multiple lights. Use the Spectral Controller to create custom day-night schedules for plants with differing needs. The H80 Tuna Flora is also compatible with any 0-10V controller.Heat ManagementThe H80 Tuna Flora features advanced thermal management for consistent light output while consuming minimal power and producing less heat than traditional lights.Specification Dimensions: 4.88" x 0.98" (Diameter x Height) Coverage: Up to 24" Surface Diameter Power Supply: 100-240V AC (input) 24V DC (output) Power Consumption: 15W Max

    $189.00

  • Special Order Buy Kessil Mini Gooseneck LED Mount at www.jlaquatics.com Kessil Mini Gooseneck LED Mount

    Kessil Mini Gooseneck LED Mount

    The Kessil Mini A-Series Gooseneck Mount for A80 LED fixtures is a versatile mounting option that allows you to customize the positioning of your light. Designed to be used on most aquariums; glass or acrylic.The Gooseneck is 10 inches long and is malleable but sturdy. The arm provides a strong, adaptable solution on which to install your Kessil aquarium light.The gooseneck will work with all rimless tanks and rimmed tanks with a rim up to 1-3/8" thick at its thickest portion.

    $35.00

  • Special Order Buy Kessil Mounting Arm at www.jlaquatics.com

    Kessil Mounting Arm

    Mounting Arm for the Kessil AP700 and X-Series light fixtures.This allows you to mount your Kessil LED fixture on the side of an aquarium.

    $99.00

  • Special Order Buy Kessil Reflector 35 at www.jlaquatics.com Kessil Reflector 35

    Kessil Reflector 35

    The Reflector-35 further strengthens the light beam of the best-in-class A360X and A500X for further penetration and contrast. With an easy to attach magnetic design, the reflector increases the center light intensity by up to 5x while adding a dynamic depth to your tank.This accessory is perfect for deep tanks or SPS corals with strict light requirements.Features Beam Angle: 35 degrees Coverage Area: up to 20" x 20" Recommended Mounting Height: 8-12" above water surface Up to 5 feet into water (excludes mounting height)

    $51.99

  • Kessil Lighting LED Kessil Spectral Controller X

    Kessil Spectral Controller X

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    Equipped with flawless touch control and a vivid color display, the Spectral Controller offers effortless light control at the touch of your fingertips. Its straightforward approach to light control programming allows for endless customization options without the confusion. The sleek, modern design ensures a beautiful and cohesive setup that won't disrupt the look of your aquarium.Intuitive and Affordable Light ControlEquipped with flawless touch control and a vivid color display, the Spectral Controller X is effortless light control at the touch of your fingertips. Its straightforward approach to light control programming allows for endless customization options without the confusion. The sleek, modern design ensures a beautiful and cohesive setup that won't disrupt the look of your aquarium.Smart K-Link CommunicationThe new K-Link communication method is an upgrade of the easily plug & play 0-10V, allowing users to network multiple A360X together and set individual groups to run their own programs. K-Link is also a two-way communication, meaning the Spectral Controller X can detect the number of lights in the network, the status of the lights, etc.One Controller, Two Ports - Backward CompatibleEach controller is equipped with one K-Link port and one 0-10V output port. The K-Link port allows users to connect to the new A360X, while the 0-10V port is for Kessil�s 0-10V light fixture (see USB power supply note below).Program ModeFeatures two ways of setting a customized light schedule to match individual tank needs.Quick SetCreate unique dawn and dusk effects by altering light intensity and color throughout eight different time points.Acclimation ModeSimplify the introduction of new lights to a tank or new corals to an existing setup with acclimation mode. The acclimation timeline can be customized to suit specific needs.Manual ModeManual Mode: Instantly tune color and intensity for on demand light customization.CompatibilityThe Spectral Controller X is compatible with the A360X and all the 0-10V Kessil lightsWhat's In the Box 1 x Spectral Controller X 1 x Magnetic Back Plate 1 x Micro USB Cable (for firmware update) 1 x K-Link Cable (10 foot) 2 x Screws 2 x Nylon Ancho Note: This controller does not come with a power supply. In order to use this controller with 0-10V lights a USB power supply is required. If you are upgrading from the original Spectral controller, you can re-use the USB power supply from that controller.

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    $130.00

  • Buy Kessil Wifi Dongle at www.jlaquatics.com Kessil Wifi Dongle

    Kessil Wifi Dongle

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    The Kessil WiFi Dongle is the simplest, most reliable wireless lighting option in the market. Used together with the best-in-class A360X, the WiFi Dongle's small frame plugs into the fixture's K-Link port, and gives users the ability to remotely control a wide array of features through Kessil's intuitive app. The Dongle is able to control dozens of lights from one reliable signal, thereby minimizing signal interference and leading to a faster, more reliable connection.One Signal - Minimal InterfaceWhy have a tangle of wireless signals for every light when you could only have one? Together with K-Link cables, the WiFi Dongle controls dozens of lights from one signal. This minimizes wireless interference, leading to a faster, more reliable connection.Reliable ReceptionThe WiFi Dongle has passed long-term, in-depth field testing and antenna optimization to ensure reliability and efficiency. And with an extension cable, the WiFi Dongle can be easily relocated to the optimal location - perfect for retailers and canopy users.Ease of ServiceBy keeping the light and its wireless capabilities separate, users can upgrade to the latest WiFi technology without replacing the entire fixture. This modularity also makes it easier to troubleshoot, further saving time and upgrade costs.WiFi ControllabilityThe app gives users access to advanced manual controls and program customization, as well as the ability to sync groups of lights. Features include full color control, acclimation, lunar cycle, weather effects, and more! Manual Mode - Adjust your A360Xs to any color and intensity via direct control. The individual color channels highlight your corals or plants without changing the core spectrum. Acclimation - Acclimation Mode allows user to lower the light intensity in order for creatures to acclimate to the new light. Lunar Cycle - The new ultra low dimming feature simulates natural moonlight for night-time viewing without stressing your corals. Dashboard - A summary page to see the status of all the connected dongles and A360Xs in one glance. Group - Dongles and daisy-chained A360Xs can be easily grouped and assigned different programs for advanced settings.

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    $130.00

  • Kessil Lighting LED Kessil X Series K-Link Cable

    Kessil X Series K-Link Cable

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    The K-Link cable is an accessory for the Kessil X-Series LED aquarium lights.Use this cable to connect your X-Series light to the Spectral Controller X, or to other X-Series LED lights in a daisy chain.One cable is required to connect each light to another.

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    $33.00

  • Buy Keyhole Angel (Asia Pacific) in Canada for as low as 35.95 Keyhole Angel

    Keyhole Angel (Asia Pacific)

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    The Keyhole angel is overall an intense dark black with what appears to be a bright light shining through a hole in its side, like the light from a keyhole in a door. Its lower fins are dipped in a lovely lemony yellow. Males and females are visually identical. The Keyhole angel can grow to be up to 8 inches long and needs an aquarium of at least 125 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. If several dwarf angelfish are to be kept together the aquarium must be large enough and they must all be added at the same time.Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother other types of invertebrates. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, Sponge matter, frozen Mysis shrimp, half shell clams, and other high quality meaty items. It should be fed 2-3 times a day. It has been known to eat filamentous and diatom algae in the aquarium.

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    $37.45

  • Freshwater King Viper Discus

    King Viper Discus

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    King Viper Discus Symphysodon sp Discus are regarded as one of the most well-known fish to thefreshwater hobby, popularized by their striking colors and patterns. They are a peaceful fish that only become territorial while they arebreeding. They grow to roughly 8" and would prefer a taller rather than widertank of at least 60 gallons. They like their water between 79-86oF, a pH between 6,1-7.5. They are primarily carnivores, so providing them with high qualityflake food, frozen shrimp, and Discus pellet food will benefit them.Because of their eating habits their water must be cleaned more oftenthan other freshwater species, as they are more likely to do unwell inpoor water conditions.

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    $155.45 - $493.45

  • Buy Kitchen Sink Faucet Adapter at www.jlaquatics.com Kitchen Sink Faucet Adapter

    Kitchen Sink Faucet Adapter

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    Attaches easily to most standard kitchen faucets.Not recommended for spray or specialty sink hardware.Comes complete with divertor.

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    $11.95

  • Klein's Butterfly (Indian Ocean)

    Klein's Butterfly (Indian Ocean)

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    The charming Klein's butterfly combines bright colors and active personality, and is also one of the easiest to keep of all the butterflyfish. Two dark stripes run across its face, one over its lips and the other over its eyes and down through its pelvic fins, and another fainter stripe behind its pectoral fins. Its snowy white body becomes bright daffodil yellow at its mid body and tail. Each scale is decorated with a diamond shaped watermark. It grows up to 5.5 inches and needs an aquarium of at least 75 gallons. It is regularly imported from Bali.The Klein's butterfly is quite hardy and is a great first butterfly fish. It is normally quite peaceful, and if added first it may be kept with aggressive tank mates. It gets along well with its own kind and with other butterflyfish as long as they are all added at the same time. Butterflyfish do not show differences between males and females. They are related to angelfish, but lack the angel's distinctive cheek spines.A butterflyfish's favorite food is an anemone, so they should not be kept in the same aquarium with one unless it is guarded by aggressive clownfish. The butterflyfish knows to attack the anemone on its mouth, which does not sting, and will make a quick meal of it. Because of this behavior this species is often employed to rid an aquarium of pest anemones such as Aiptasia. Many species of butterfly also benefit from filamentous algae in the aquarium to graze on.This species may nip on hard corals and leathers but not usually noxious soft corals such as mushrooms. It may eat clam mantles, sponges, and feather dusters. They do not typically bother other types of invertebrates such as crustaceans. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. This species is easy to feed on a variety of meaty and herbivore preparations such as frozen Mysis shrimp, half shell clams, marine algae and Spirulina; it should be fed 2-3 times a day.

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    $50.45 - $159.95

  • Klir 50 Micron Fleece Filter Roll - 4 Inch

    Klir 50 Micron Fleece Filter Roll - 4 Inch

    Klir 50 Micron Fleece Filter Roll - 4 Inch Klir Fleece Filter Roll 4 Inch Overview The Klir Di-4 Fleece Roll boasts an impressive quantity of filtering material and provides months of service. Replacement rolls are economical and easy to replace. Each 4 Inch roll is 25 meters long and is 50 microns.

    $24.99

  • Klir 50 Micron Fleece Filter Roll - 7 Inch

    Klir 50 Micron Fleece Filter Roll - 7 Inch

    Klir 50 Micron Fleece Filter Roll - 7 Inch Klir Fleece Filter Roll 7 Inch Overview The Klir Di-7 Fleece Roll boasts an impressive quantity of filtering material and provides months of service. Replacement rolls are economical and easy to replace. Each 7 Inch roll is 50 meters long and is 50 microns.

    $35.99

  • Special Order Klir Di-4 Filter Bracket Klir Di-4 Filter Bracket closeup

    Klir Di-4 Filter Bracket

    Klir Di-4 Filter Bracket Overview An accessory for the Klir Di-4 Fleece Filter that allows you to add it to sumps without sock trays or to DIY sump applications using the Klir Filter Bracket. Features Dual Submerged 1in inputs Compatible with full-siphon overflows Built-in adjustable flow diverter to bypass excess flow or to filter less aggressively Dimensions: 7.4" x 5.25" x 12.625"

    $180.99

  • Klir Di-4 Fleece Filter - Version 2 Klir Di-4 Fleece Filter Dimensions

    Klir Di-4 Fleece Filter - Version 2

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    Klir Di-4 Fleece Filter - Version 2 Overview The Klir Filter automatically unrolls new filtering material, removing suspended particles from your aquarium and producing crystal clear water. The Patent Pending Klir Fleece Filter Di-4 fits directly into most 4in filter sock chambers that automatically unrolls new material as it gets clogged, removing suspended particles from your aquarium and producing crystal clear water. Enjoy maintenance-free aquarium filtration for months at a time. Klir filter is a direct replacement filter socks on sumps with sock trays. Simply remove your sock and insert the Klir. As water passes through the Klir filter and the filtering material becomes saturated with waste, the water level will begin to rise. When the water makes contact with the optical sensor, a motor is activated to advance clean filtering material. As clean material is exposed, water is now able to flow freely, lowering the water level in the sock tray and deactivating the motor. Benefits Easy drop-in installation - no plumbing required. No additional sump space is needed. Results in crystal clear water filtered down to 50-microns - double the filtering capacity of most filter-socks. Waste is removed from the water column before it has time to breakdown, helping to maintain low nutrient parameters! The constant chore of monitoring and swapping filter socks or other mechanical media every few days is eliminated for months at a time. Once the filtering media is exhausted, replacing it is a snap and very economical. Features New upgraded Version 2 Klir Smart ControllerTriple Optical Magnet Mount SensorEasy drop-in installation even in tight spotsFully automatic with smart controllerCompact and directly replaces 4-inch filter socksHolds 25 yards of 50- Micron fleeceCapable of filtering up to 750 GPH per unitRemovable lid with carbon insert for noise and odorsExpandable to dual units for higher flow rates-4 Fleece Filter Sump RequirementsSump with sock-tray (or use the Klir Filter Bracket) Capable of holding 1.5 inches of water above the tray8.125 inches of available space below the tray7.125 inch sump lid opening directly above the filter socksWhat's Included Klir 4" Drop-In Automatic Fleece Filter 3.9" Swappable Collar 4.25" Swappable Collar Version 2 Smart Controller & Magnet-mount Sensor 25-Yard Roll of 50-Micron Fleece Activated Carbon Insert DC Geared Motor (DC12V/.06A)

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    $361.99

  • Sale Klir Di-7 Filter Bracket Klir Di-7 Filter Bracket with filter roll inside

    Klir Di-7 Filter Bracket

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    Klir Di-7 Filter Bracket Overview An accessory for the Klir Di-7 Fleece Filter that allows you to add it to sumps without sock trays or to DIY sump applications using the Klir Filter Bracket. Features Dual Submerged 1.5" inputs Compatible with full-siphon overflows Built-in adjustable flow diverter to bypass excess flow or to filter less aggressively Dimensions: 11" x 8" x 13"

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    $216.99 $173.59

  • Klir Fleece Filter Di-7 Version 2 Klir Di-4 Fleece Filter Di-7 Version 2 dimensions and overview

    Klir Di-7 Fleece Filter - Version 2

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    Klir Di-7 Fleece Filter - Version 2 Overview The Klir Filter automatically unrolls new filtering material, removing suspended particles from your aquarium and producing crystal clear water. The Patent Pending Klir Fleece Filter Di-7 fits directly into most 7in filter sock chambers that automatically unrolls new material as it gets clogged, removing suspended particles from your aquarium and producing crystal clear water. Enjoy maintenance-free aquarium filtration for months at a time. Klir filter is a direct replacement filter socks on sumps with sock trays. Simply remove your sock and insert the Klir. As water passes through the Klir filter and the filtering material becomes saturated with waste, the water level will begin to rise. When the water makes contact with the optical sensor, a motor is activated to advance clean filtering material. As clean material is exposed, water is now able to flow freely, lowering the water level in the sock tray and deactivating the motor. Benefits Easy drop-in installation - no plumbing required. No additional sump space is needed. Results in crystal clear water filtered down to 50-microns - double the filtering capacity of most filter-socks. Waste is removed from the water column before it has time to breakdown, helping to maintain low nutrient parameters! The constant chore of monitoring and swapping filter socks or other mechanical media every few days is eliminated for months at a time. Once the filtering media is exhausted, replacing it is a snap and very economical. Features New upgraded Version 2 Klir Smart ControllerTriple Optical Magnet Mount SensorEasy drop-in installation even in tight spotsFully automatic with smart controllerCompact and directly replaces 7-inch filter socksHolds 50 yards of 50-micron fleeceCapable of filtering up to 1800 GPH per unitRemovable lid with carbon insert for noise and odorsExpandable to dual units for higher flow rates-7 Fleece Filter Sump RequirementsSump with sock-tray (or use the Klir Filter Bracket) Capable of holding 1.5 inches of water above the tray8.125 inches of available space below the tray7.125 inch sump lid opening directly above the filter socksWhat's Included Klir 7" Drop-In Automatic Fleece Filter 6.9" Swappable Collar 7.55" Swappable Collar Version 2 Smart Controller & Magnet-mount Sensor 50-Yard Roll of 50-Micron Fleece Activated Carbon Insert DC Geared Motor (DC12V/.06A)

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    $451.99

  • Klir Diverting Cap - 4 Inch Klir Diverting Cap - 4 Inch Open to let more water into filter

    Klir Diverting Cap - 4 Inch

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    Klir Diverting Cap - 4 Inch Overview This optional Klir Flow Diverter to cap the unused holes of your sock tray. You can easily dial it to divert excess flow or to filter less aggressively.

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    $29.99

  • Special Order Klir Diverting Cap - 7 Inch Klir Diverting Cap - 7 Inch closed to let in less water into the filter for slower filtration.

    Klir Diverting Cap - 7 Inch

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    Klir Diverting Cap - 7 Inch Overview This optional Klir Flow Diverter to cap the unused holes of your sock tray. You can easily dial it to divert excess flow or to filter less aggressively.

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    $35.99

  • Special Order Klir Y Cable Klir Y Cable close up of female end

    Klir Y Cable

    Klir Y Cable Overview This cable allows you to link two Klir Filter units together to a single sensor and controller. This cable works great if you want to install two units into the same overflow compartment and ensure that both units are synced and work equally.

    $7.99

  • Freshwater Kohaku Lyretail Swordtail Kohaku Lyretail Swordtail

    Kohaku Lyretail Swordtail

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    Kohaku Lyretail Swordtail Xiphophorus helleri Swordtails make an excellent choice for peaceful community tanks. Swordtails get their name from exactly that - their tail tapers off into a flowy sword like shape that is only present in males. Swordtails are members of the livebearer family, which means they can birth up to 80 fry all at once. Caution should be taken when housing multiple males together as they will more than likely fight amongst each other. They grow to a size of 4 inches and are quite active, making their requirements for a tank at the minimum of 30 gallons. This species is more prone to jumping out of the aquarium, so it is recommended to have a tight-fitting lid on your enclosure to ensure they stay in the water. Swordtails are omnivores and will take high-quality pellets, flakes, brine shrimp, as well as algae. Kohaku Lyretail Swordtail Specifics The Kohaku Lyretail Swordtail grows up to approximately 4 inches. They like their water temperature to be between 72-75oF, at a pH of 7.2-7.5.

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    $6.95

  • Kole (Blue Eye) Tang (Indian Ocean) Kole (Blue Eye) Tang (Indian Ocean)

    Kole (Blue Eye) Tang (Indian Ocean)

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    The Blue Eye Kole tang has a rusty colored body which turns yellowish orange at the tail. It has bright polka-dots on its face and sapphire blue around its eyes. It also has two dark spots at the base of the tail, one above and one below. Males and females are visually identical.The Blue Eye Kole can grow to be approximately 8 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 75 gallons or larger.Members of the Ctenochaetus genus are known collectively as the bristle tooth or comb tooth tangs. They have special shaped teeth which help them scrape off detritus and filmy diatoms from rocks, and even from the glass, which may leave visible 'kiss marks'. As small juveniles they tend to be yellow. They tend to be some of the smallest and most peaceful tangs. If they are to be kept with other tangs they should be added first, and the aquarium of sufficient size. Tangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.Care should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.Tangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. It is preferable to feed more than once a day, with an algae clip offered approximately every other day.

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    $54.45 - $136.45

  • Kole (Gold Eye) Tang (Indian Ocean) Kole (Gold Eye) Tang (Indian Ocean)

    Kole (Gold Eye) Tang (Indian Ocean)

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    The Gold Eye Kole tang is a lovely diminutive fish from the Indian Ocean. It has a chocolate colored body with many polka-dots on its face and its entire body. Its eyes are ringed in bright yellow. It has a distinctive short, squared off tail. Males and females are visually identical.The Gold Eye Kole can grow to be approximately 6.5 inches long and needs an aquarium at least 70 gallons or larger.Members of the Ctenochaetus genus are known collectively as the bristle tooth or comb tooth tangs. They have special shaped teeth which help them scrape off detritus and filmy diatoms from rocks, and even from the glass, which may leave visible 'kiss marks'. As small juveniles they tend to be yellow. They tend to be some of the smallest and most peaceful tangs. If they are to be kept with other tangs they should be added first, and the aquarium of sufficient size. Tangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.Care should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.Tangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. It is preferable to feed more than once a day, with an algae clip offered approximately every other day.

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    $95.95 - $255.45

  • Kole (Short Tail) Tang (Asia Pacific)

    Kole (Short Tail) Tang (Asia Pacific)

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    The Short Tail Kole tang is a lovely diminutive fish suitable for mid-sized aquariums. It has a chocolate colored body with jade green on its head and tail. It has many polka-dots on its face and pin stripes along its body. Its eyes are ringed in yellow, and it is well known for its blue lips. Males and females are visually identical. The Short Tail Kole can grow to be approximately 6.25 inches long and needs an aquarium at least 70 gallons or larger.Members of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. They don't appreciate living with tangs sharing the same shape, however are typically non-aggressive with other fish.Tangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.Care should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.Tangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. It is preferable to feed more than once a day, with an algae clip offered approximately every other day.

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    $44.45 - $94.95

  • Koran Angel - Juvenille (Asia Pacific) Koran Angel - Juvenille (Asia Pacific)

    Koran Angel - Juvenile (Asia Pacific)

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    The Koran angel is a large and stunning beauty. As a juvenile it is deep blue to black with white C-shaped stripes radiating from its posterior, in front of its tail. As it grows it undergoes an amazing transformation; the stripes fade away and a pale vertical band emerges on the mid body. Its fins as an adult are edged in bright blue and blue polka-dots cover its body. It's mouth and pectoral fins are a yellowish color. Not all fish transition when at the same size, but it usually begins when they are approximately 3-4 inches. Males and females are visually identical.The Koran angel can grow to be approximately 15 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 220 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other large angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother SPS corals or other types of invertebrates. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, Sponge matter, frozen mysis shrimp, half shell clams, and other high quality meaty items. It should be fed 2-3 times a day.

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    $46.95 - $97.45

  • Freshwater Kribensis Cichlid - Juvenile Kribensis Cichlid - Juvenile

    Kribensis Cichlid - Juvenile

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    Kribensis Cichlid - Juvenile Pelvicachromis pulcher Kribensis Cichlids are a dwarf cichlid, making them an excellent choice to add into your peaceful community tank. While they are a fairly peaceful fish, it is recommended not to have very slow docile fish, such as angels, because Kribensis may nip fins.They are predominantly cave dwelling, so providing them with plenty of hiding spots in the tank will make them feel secure. They tend to stick around the bottom of the tank, so be sure not to add too many bottom dwelling fish that may encroach upon the Kribensis’ cave. Kribensis are omnivores, so they will eat most of what is offered to them, whether that is flake or pellets, or frozen brine shrimp. Be sure to add sinking pellets, as they tend to stay near the bottom of the aquarium. Kribensis Cichlid Specifics Kribensis cichlids will grow to 3” for females and 4” for males, so a tank of at least 20 gallons is recommended. They prefer their water temperature between 75-77oF, pH between 6.5-7.0.Juveniles are sold unsexed.

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    $9.95

  • Freshwater Kuhlii Loach - Sumatra Kuhlii Loach - Sumatra

    Kuhlii Loach - Sumatra

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    Kuhlii Loach - Sumatra Pangio kuhlii The Kuhli Loach is a popular addition to any peaceful aquarium. They are inquisitive and active fish, often found at the bottom of the tank where they swim about with eachother. They also are known for scavenging on pest snails, making them a great addition for your cleanup crew. The Kuhli Loach prefers to live in schools as they are quite sociable with others and reach a maximum size of roughly 4 inches so because of this, a minimum tank size is recommended to be 20 gallons. The tank should have plenty of hiding spots on the bottom of the tank for the Kuhli Loach to hide inside of. Ideally you won't want to house them with other fish that can outcompete them for food, especially so with other bottom dwelling fish. Kuhli Loaches are omnivores and should be fed a balanced diet of meat and vegetable-based foods such as high-quality sinking pellets, live or frozen brine shrimp, blanched vegetables secured to a feeder clip.

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    $4.45

  • LA Lakers Zoa

    LA Lakers Zoa

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    This coral receives much of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It also depends on absorbing nutrients from the water, and will benefit from occasional feedings of zooplankton and coral snow. Zoanthids are often covered in a heavy mucus layer which helps them capture prey. Many types may be voracious feeders if offered meaty items, especially those corals with long tapering tentacles. Their sting is quite mild, however they can grow fast enough to over-grow other corals, so adequate space should be provided to accommodate future growth. Those species with shorter tentacles typically require higher water flow than those with longer tentacles, and all types will benefit from bright light.Most species contain toxins in their mucus and tissues, including the potent neurotoxin palytoxin, which may be dangerous to humans. It is important not to underestimate this toxin- gloves are highly recommended when handling this coral. Sand Zoanthus polyps may be any of nearly limitless colors, often pink, red, or green, often with contrasting skirts or mouths in a different color. Different color varieties may grow next to one another peacefully, so it is possible to create a rainbow garden. Collected from Australia, each colony is unique.Sand Zoanthus polyps are a type of Zoanthid, also called colonial anemones. They grow in a cluster by budding, and are attached at the base by runners or a mat. Occasionally blowing the colony with a baster or powerhead will help clear detritus from between the polyps and discourage nuisance algae. They are very hardy and are quite tolerant of poor water quality. However, they may be prone to pests such as predatory nudibranch, sundial snails, spiders, some Asterina sp. starfish, and zoa pox infection. Dipping the coral before adding to a display aquarium is highly recommended. Some fish may also nip on them. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Fast Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Medium - High Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $8.95 - $58.45

  • Buy Labouti Fairy Wrasse (Australia) in Canada for as low as 230.95 Labouti Fairy Wrasse

    Labouti Fairy Wrasse (Australia)

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    Wrasses are prone to jumping from the aquarium when startled or excited so we recommend a secure lid. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. Most species may be kept in pairs or harems as long as they are added together or females first. They do not appreciate living with other species of wrasse, so any aquarium with several species must be large enough and the most peaceful species added first.They should be fed two to three times a day plenty of high quality meaty items, frozen Mysis shrimp, krill, chopped seafood, marine algae and Spirulina.Fairy wrasses are easy to keep and have active personalities. They are safe with most invertebrates except small shrimp and crabs. They do not bother corals or anemones. They may bully smaller fish such as flasher wrasses, however most are not big enough to live with large or very aggressive fish, either. Most species can be kept together in systems at least 100 gallons, with the most peaceful species added first.At night time fairy wrasses hide in the rockwork and wrap themselves in a mucus cocoon to hide their scent from predators. This cocoon may be visible in the morning, and will soon dissipate into the water, and a new cocoon created each night.Incredible colors cover the Labouti wrasse from nose to tail. It is overall bright ruby red with deeper scarlet stripes highlighted with electric yellow arching behind its head to trail along its flank. Its belly is lavender and its throat stark white. Its fins are adorned with glittering speckles of sapphire blue like flecks of precious jewels. Females are a deep garnet with thin electric blue stripes along their sides, white bellies and a dark spot near the base of the tail. It may by shy initially but grows more aggressive in time. It is uncommonly imported from Vanuatu, near Australia. It grows up to 5 inches and needs an aquarium at least 70 gallons.

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    $321.45

  • Buy Lagoon Shrimp Goby (Asia Pacific) in Canada for as low as 28.95

    Lagoon Shrimp Goby (Asia Pacific)

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    The Lagoon, or Harbour goby, is a lovely fish with distinctive turquoise stripes crossing diagonally over its cheeks. These stripes shine brightly when the light hits them just right. Its body may be shades of light cream to dark coffee or even lemon yellow. Its primary color may depend partly on its mood and the color of the aquariums substrate. Darker bands cross over its long body, and its face may show a dark mask over the eyes. Males and females are visually identical. It grows up to 4.5 inches; we recommend an aquarium 10 gallons or larger. Shrimp gobies go by many names including prawn gobies and watchman gobies. They may be kept on their own just fine in an aquarium; however it is especially fascinating to pair them with a pistol shrimp. The goby will form a strong bond with the shrimp and mutually benefit each other. The hard-working shrimp will excavate a burrow under the sand for them to live in, consisting of several tunnels, entrances and exits. The sharp-eyed goby stands guard at one of the entrances and keeps an eye out for threats. As the shrimp goes about maintaining the tunnel and searching for food it keeps one antennae on the goby. If the goby sees danger it flicks its tail, signaling to the shrimp to make a hasty retreat. The goby may follow quickly if the danger is threatening enough. At nighttime or when a tunnel is not being used the shrimp will block it off with shells and small rocks. It is important to provide deep sand of at least three inches and plenty of shells and crushed coral of various sizes so the shrimp has enough building material to create a stable dwelling. Rocks should be placed on the aquarium glass and sand poured around them to eliminate the danger of a cave-in when the shrimp excavates.We recommend a shrimp and its goby partner be added to the aquarium at the same time; it is best if they are placed in a net together and gently lowered to the aquarium bottom. There are three common types of pistol shrimp that pair with gobies; the Tiger, Fine Striped, and Candy Cane pistol shrimp.Unless they are a pair shrimp gobies tend to be quite territorial with each other- if more than one is to be kept in the same aquarium we recommend space enough to accommodate at least 24 inches between burrows. They are typically peaceful with all other types of fish.We recommend the tank be securely covered as sand dwelling gobies may be prone to jumping from open top aquaria.Sand gobies are primarily carnivores and their diet should include plenty of high quality meaty items, marine algae, Spirulina, and frozen Mysis shrimp. It is preferable to feed more than once a day and to let some food land on the bottom of the aquarium. Frozen food is best, however in time they usually learn to eat dry foods.As one of the largest families of fish there are near countless varieties of gobies which inhabit every different niche on the reef. They are coral safe and typically quite active and friendly with other fish. They have the ability to change sex to form pairs, although they don't always do so. Most gobies are imported from the Philippines. Gobies are diminutive fish typically with elongated bodies, and as such we do not recommend any aggressive or large-mouthed fish to be kept with them; this includes all groupers, snappers, sweetlips, soapfish, lionfish, eels, goatfish, anglers/frogfish, leaf fish, etc.

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    $29.95

  • Laguna Multi Hose Adapter Laguna Multi Hose Adapter

    Laguna Multi Hose Adapter

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    Laguna Multi Hose Adapter Overview The Laguna Multi Hose Adapter is a simple to use fitting that makes joining two different diameters of pipe extremely easy in any aquarium or pond application. Features Use for connecting two hoses of different sized diameters together. Simple to install, and provides a secure fit (although clamps are recommended). Designed for both metric and imperial hose sizes. Safe for both fresh and saltwater environments.

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    $5.45

  • Buy Lantern Bass (Atlantic) in Canada for as low as 43.45

    Lantern Bass (Atlantic)

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    Bass and Basslets make wonderful peaceful community fish and are also coral safe. We recommend an aquarium of at least 30 gallons for Basslets which grow to 3 Inches, and at least 50 for larger species and groups of multiple individuals. There are no differences between males and females. Basslets feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming.They are typically easy to feed on a variety of frozen meaty foods, and may learn to take dry foods in time. Diet should include plenty of high quality meaty items, marine algae, Spirulina, and Mysis shrimp. It is preferable to feed more than once a day.The handsome Lantern bass makes a fantastic addition to new or established aquariums alike. Warm earthy tones of red and orange, as well as jet black spots, cover every part of this fish overtop a background of pure white. It is normally peaceful with other fish, however because of its large size it may bully small fish or other fish with similar body styles and habits, as well as shrimp. The Harlequin bass grows to 4.5 inches and comes from the Caribbean.

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    $62.45

  • Laser Lemon Zoa Laser Lemon Zoa

    Laser Lemon Zoa

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    This coral receives much of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It also depends on absorbing nutrients from the water, and will benefit from occasional feedings of zooplankton and coral snow. Zoanthids are often covered in a heavy mucus layer which helps them capture prey. Many types may be voracious feeders if offered meaty items, especially those corals with long tapering tentacles. Their sting is quite mild, however they can grow fast enough to over-grow other corals, so adequate space should be provided to accommodate future growth. Those species with shorter tentacles typically require higher water flow than those with longer tentacles, and all types will benefit from bright light.Most species contain toxins in their mucus and tissues, including the potent neurotoxin palytoxin, which may be dangerous to humans. It is important not to underestimate this toxin- gloves are highly recommended when handling this coral. Sand Zoanthus polyps may be any of nearly limitless colors, often pink, red, or green, often with contrasting skirts or mouths in a different color. Different color varieties may grow next to one another peacefully, so it is possible to create a rainbow garden. Collected from Australia, each colony is unique.Sand Zoanthus polyps are a type of Zoanthid, also called colonial anemones. They grow in a cluster by budding, and are attached at the base by runners or a mat. Occasionally blowing the colony with a baster or powerhead will help clear detritus from between the polyps and discourage nuisance algae. They are very hardy and are quite tolerant of poor water quality. However, they may be prone to pests such as predatory nudibranch, sundial snails, spiders, some Asterina sp. starfish, and zoa pox infection. Dipping the coral before adding to a display aquarium is highly recommended. Some fish may also nip on them. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Fast Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Medium - High Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $8.95 - $53.95

  • Lava Lamp Mushroom

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    Bullseye mushroom corals have a leathery texture covered in bumpy nubs. It has a saturated electric color which will stand out brightly from the rockwork. It is easy to keep and makes a great coral for beginners and experienced collectors alike. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Fast Lighting: Low-Medium Average Placement: Low Water Flow: Low-Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive Mushroom corals are easy to keep and are a popular first coral for beginners, often growing and multiplying quickly. They come in many color varieties and textures. The Ultra Colored Mushroom may be smooth or bumpy, and may come in any bright color of the rainbow. Several corals will be attached to a rock.

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    $29.95

  • Lavender Tang (South Pacific) Lavender Tang (South Pacific)

    Lavender Tang (Asia Pacific)

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    The Lavender tang is a lovely fish typically found in Hawaiian and Asia Pacific waters. It has an earthy colored body with distinctive orange spots on its face and a forked tail. It also has two dark spots at the base of the tail, one above and one below. In the right light its dorsal fin may shine orange, and its body and lower fins may shimmer a delicate purple, giving it its common name. Males and females are visually identical.The Lavender can grow to be approximately 8 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 125 gallons or larger.Members of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. They don't appreciate living with tangs sharing the same shape, however are typically non-aggressive with other fish.Tangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.Care should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.Tangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. It is preferable to feed more than once a day, with an algae clip offered approximately every other day.

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    $49.45 - $159.45

  • Buy Lawnmower Blenny (Asia Pacific) in Canada for as low as 25.95

    Lawnmower Blenny (Asia Pacific)

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    Blennies are diminutive fish typically with elongated bodies, and as such we do not recommend any aggressive or large-mouthed fish to be kept with them; this includes all groupers, snappers, sweetlips, soapfish, lionfish, eels, goatfish, anglers/frogfish, leaf fish, and any other fish who may eat them.The Lawnmower blenny is a popular fish both for its appearance and its usefulness. Its other common name is the jeweled rock skipper, and this name describes it perfectly. When sitting still its grey body camouflages into the rockwork, but upon closer inspection its scales are littered with glittering flecks of turquoise, and some fish display a reddish tinge as well. Above its eyes are fuzzy eyebrows which give it a fun and unique look. It is very similar to the Starry blenny, but with a lighter color overall. Males and females are nearly identical; the only difference being the larger spines on the male’s anal fin. It grows up to 5.5 inches.The Lawnmower blenny spends most of its time perched on rocks, always alert and watching its environment. It uses its large lips to rasp away at the rock work, eating detritus and algae. It may also clean algae from the glass, leaving 'kiss marks'. It is typically reef safe; however it may pick on SPS coral polyps or clam mantels. This does not normally damage large, healthy coral colonies; however if small or weak colonies or frags are present they may become damaged.Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen Mysis shrimp, and other high quality meaty items. It is preferable to feed more than once a day. We recommend a mature aquarium of at least 50 gallons or larger. Live algae is an important source of food, and should be growing in the aquarium before the blenny is introduced. Algae grazing blennies may be especially aggressive towards similar species, and are best kept one per tank.

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    $26.95

  • Buy Leather - Finger - Long - Colored (Australia) in Canada Sinularia sp. - J&L Aquatcs Leather - Finger - Long - Colored (Australia)

    Leather - Finger - Long - Colored

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    These corals receive most of their energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within their tissues. They will also benefit from occasional feedings of phytoplankton. Specimens collected from the South Pacific have much more vivid colors than those from Indonesia.While leather corals have non-stinging tentacles, it is possible for them to release potent chemicals into the water which adversely affect the growth of stony corals; the use of carbon filtration (changed frequently) and regular water changes can minimize this. They occasionally retract all polyps and develop a waxy sheet over the surface which makes them look wet underwater; this is a natural cleansing behavior. Given good water flow the sheet will be shed into the water and the polyps will re-emerge. The sheet will break down naturally, but should be removed if seen floating in the water or if it covers another coral.Once established this coral is very hardy, but it may be prone to several types of pests. Snails such as the rapa rapa, little egg cowrie, nudibranches, and worms such as syllid worms (among others) may prey on soft corals. We recommend every coral be dipped before placed in a display aquarium. Leather corals may also be sensitive to the aluminum oxide in some phosphate-absorbing media.Long Finger Leather grows from a stalk with many long branches which are quite flexible and can move in the current. It comes in subtle shades of green to yellow. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Fast Lighting: Low - Medium Average Placement: Low - Middle Water Flow: Medium - Strong Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $19.45 - $46.95

  • Leather - Toadstool (Colored) (Australia) Leather - Toadstool (Colored) (Australia)

    Leather - Toadstool (Colored)

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    These corals receive most of their energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within their tissues. They will also benefit from occasional feedings of phytoplankton. Specimens collected from the South Pacific have much more vivid colors than those from Indonesia.While leather corals have non-stinging tentacles, it is possible for them to release potent chemicals into the water which adversely affect the growth of stony corals; the use of carbon filtration (changed frequently) and regular water changes can minimize this. They occasionally retract all polyps and develop a waxy sheet over the surface which makes them look wet underwater; this is a natural cleansing behavior. Given good water flow the sheet will be shed into the water and the polyps will re-emerge. The sheet will break down naturally, but should be removed if seen floating in the water or if it covers another coral.Once established this coral is very hardy, but it may be prone to several types of pests. Snails such as the rapa rapa, little egg cowrie, nudibranches, and worms such as syllid worms (among others) may prey on soft corals. We recommend every coral be dipped before placed in a display aquarium. Leather corals may also be sensitive to the aluminum oxide in some phosphate-absorbing media.This popular coral has a cap covered in countless polyps sitting atop a tall stalk which resembles a toadstool mushroom. Its color may vary, but either the coral, its polyps or both may be bright shades of yellow or green. It may grow quite large, at which point the cap may take on a ruffled shape. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Fast Lighting: Low - Medium Average Placement: Low - Middle Water Flow: Medium - Strong Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $53.95 - $143.95

  • Lee's 3/16 Inch Rigid Airline Tubing (36 Inches)

    Lee's 3/16 Inch Rigid Airline Tubing (36 Inches)

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    Lee's 3/16 Inch Rigid Airline Tubing (36 Inches) Overview Clear, rigid PVC tubing with thin walls, comes in 36" lengths and are used as replacement uplift tubes or to fabricate custom set-ups for aquariums and ponds. Measurements are outside-diameter

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    $7.80

  • Lee's 3/8 Inch Rigid Airline Tubing (36 Inches)

    Lee's 3/8 Inch Rigid Airline Tubing (36 Inches)

    Lee's 3/8 Inch Rigid Airline Tubing (36 Inches) Overview Clear, rigid PVC tubing with thin walls, comes in 36" lengths and are used as replacement uplift tubes or to fabricate custom set-ups for aquariums and ponds. Measurements are outside-diameter

    $10.60

  • Lee's Airline Holders (6 Pack) Lee's Airline Holders (6 Pack)

    Lee's Airline Holders (6 Pack)

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    Lee's Airline Holders (6 Pack) Overview Lee's Airline Tubing Holders are used to secure airline tubing to the aquarium wall. Contains 6 airline holders and 6 suction cups for mounting.

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    $9.75

  • Lee's Black Airline Tubing (25 Feet) Lee's Black Airline Tubing (25 Feet)

    Lee's Black Airline Tubing (25 Feet)

    Lee's Black Airline Tubing (25 Feet) Overview Lee's Black airline tubing is 25' of easy-to-hide, black, flexible 3/16" airline tubing in a cardboard sleeve. A great look for contemporary aquariums... or modernize your traditional aquarium set-up.

    $14.85

  • Lee's Black Airline Tubing (8 Feet) Lee's Black Airline Tubing (8 Feet)

    Lee's Black Airline Tubing (8 Feet)

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    Lee's Black Airline Tubing (8 Feet) Overview Lee's Black airline tubing is 8' of easy-to-hide, black, flexible 3/16" airline tubing in a cardboard sleeve. A great look for contemporary aquariums... or modernize your traditional aquarium set-up.

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    $9.40

  • Lee's Break Resistant Specimen Container Lee's Break Resistant Specimen Container

    Lee's Break Resistant Specimen Container

    Lee's Break Resistant Specimen Container Overview The Lee's Break Resistant Specimen Container is identical to the Lee's Large Specimen Container except in the fact that it is made out of a break-resistant plastic. Multi-purpose clear container that is great to us as a holding container, treatment/dip container, or as an observation container. As a treatment container, it requires less medication when dipping/treating. The 1" wide handle is ideal for hanging onto the outside (or inside) of your aquarium. Dimensions: 7"L x 3-1/4"W x 6"D Notes This item is not as clear as the regular specimen container. This item is not sold in retail packaging as it was designed for store use.

    $46.55


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